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Individual Differences in Dynamic Visual Acuity at low Luminance: Velocity and Contrast as Parameters

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Abstract

Traditional static visual acuity (SVA) tests are used to assess one's visual function when both observer and object are stationary, and usually with high luminance and high contrast. Another acuity measurement developed in laboratories, with relative motion between the observer and the object, is called dynamic visual acuity (DVA).

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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