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Spatial Frequency Discrimination in Amblyopia: A Comparison of Anisometropes and Strabismics

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Abstract

Recent models of pattern vision have proposed that there are a number of individual neural channels, each selectively sensitive to a relatively narrow band of spatial frequencies. Together these channels act as a band-pass filter whose envelope is the spatial contrast sensitivity function of the visual system. The multiple spatial frequency channels model is invoked to account for a variety of visual experimental results.

© 1985 Optical Society of America

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