65‐2: Sensitivity to Peripheral Artifacts in VR Display Systems

We evaluated the visual system's sensitivity to different classes of image impairments that are closely associated with rendering in VR systems. Even in the far periphery, the visual system was highly sensitive to volatile downsampling solutions. Temporally stable downsampling in the periphery...

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