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Psychophysics of reading. VI-The role of contrast in low vision
Gary S. Rubin
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Gordon E. Legge
Psychology (Twin Cities)
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Low Vision
100%
Reading Rate
100%
Attenuation
75%
Contrast Sensitivity
75%
Critical Contrast
75%
Vision Loss
50%
Reading Performance
50%
Scale Factor
50%
Light Scatter
50%
Ocular Media
50%
High Contrast
25%
Contrast Enhancement
25%
First-order
25%
Two-parameter
25%
Visual Disorders
25%
Contrast Polarity
25%
Maximum Contrast
25%
Loss of Field
25%
Low Contrast
25%
Neural Factor
25%
Contrast Threshold
25%
Central Vision
25%
Central Field Loss
25%
Polarity Effect
25%
Psychology
Psychophysics
100%
Computer Science
Scaling Factor
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Psychophysics
100%