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Applied Soft Computing | Journal | ScienceDirect. com by Elsevier Official Journal of the World Federation on Soft Computing (WFSC) Systems and Soft Computing (SASC), a companion title to Applied Soft Computing, is an open access journal, promoting original soft computing research
Serifs and font legibility - ScienceDirect Since illegible typography appears to be a common complaint among people with impaired vision, we also included two readers with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in our sample of subjects
Crowding—An essential bottleneck for object recognition: A mini-review This “scale shift” hypothesis (Levi and Waugh, 1994, Levi et al , 1994) makes several predictions First, it predicts that in peripheral vision, the spatial extent of crowding (with broadband stimuli) will scale with (be proportional to) the uncrowded acuity
Sparse coding with an overcomplete basis set: A . . . - ScienceDirect Vision Research, 22, 545-559 Dong, D W Atick, J J (1995) Temporal decorrelation: a theory of lagged and non-lagged responses in the lateral geniculate nucleus Network: Computation in Neural Systems, 6, 159-178 Field, D J (1987) Relations between the statistics of natural images and the response properties of cortical cells
Development of human visual function - ScienceDirect The volume and range of work on human visual development is too great to be covered in the scope of this article: Vision Research alone has published over 270 papers on visual development in the period 1985–2010
Growing tiny eyes: How juvenile jumping spiders retain high visual . . . Taken together, our results indicate that young jumping spiders have eyes already equipped for high acuity vision, but these young spiders may struggle to perform visually demanding behaviors in low-light environments, a notion that warrants further testing