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Effects of Crowding on Letters and Words in the Nasal and Inferior Visual Fields

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Abstract

When using peripheral retina, letters flanked by other letters (e.g. xcx) are harder to identify than are letters presented alone (Bouma, 1970).

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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