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EFFECT OF AGE ON THRESHOLDS MEASURED AGAINST TRANSIENT BACKGROUNDS: A METHODOLOGICAL CAVEAT

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Abstract

We recently reported that the magnitude of the sensitivity loss produced by the initial onset of a peripheral glare source was about the same in young and old observers when, that is, results were scaled to account for age differences in dark-adapted threshold1.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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