Lateral spatial interaction in humans with abnormal visual experience

Foveal increment sensitivity has been determined using a small flashing test spot on a background with and without the presence of a steadily presented satellite light patch. The satellite was arranged at different distances from the test spot along vertical, horizontal, and oblique meridians. Norma...

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