[HTML][HTML] Individual differences in visual science: What can be learned and what is good experimental practice?

JD Mollon, JM Bosten, DH Peterzell, MA Webster - Vision research, 2017 - Elsevier
We all pass out our lives in private perceptual worlds. The differences in our sensory and
perceptual experiences often go unnoticed until there emerges a variation (such as 'The …

[PDF][PDF] Discovering sensory processes using individual differences: A review and factor analytic manifesto

DH Peterzell, JF Kennedy - Electronic Imaging, 2016 - library.imaging.org
In the last century, many vision scientists have considered individual variability in data to be
“error,” thus overlooking a trove of systematic variability that reveals sensory, cognitive …

The technique, validity and clinical use of the sweep VEP

F Almoqbel, SJ Leat, E Irving - Ophthalmic and Physiological …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Vision scientists have concentrated on studying two visual functions when it comes to
assessing the sensory visual development in human: visual acuity and contrast sensitivity …

[HTML][HTML] How to use individual differences to isolate functional organization, biology, and utility of visual functions; with illustrative proposals for stereopsis

JB Wilmer - Spatial vision, 2008 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This paper is a call for greater use of individual differences in the basic science of visual
perception. Individual differences yield insights into visual perception's functional …

[HTML][HTML] Thresholds for sine-wave corrugations defined by binocular disparity in random dot stereograms: Factor analysis of individual differences reveals two …

DH Peterzell, I Serrano-Pedraza, M Widdall, JCA Read - Vision Research, 2017 - Elsevier
Threshold functions for sinusoidal depth corrugations typically reach their minimum (highest
sensitivity) at spatial frequencies of 0.2–0.4 cycles/degree (cpd), with lower thresholds for …

[HTML][HTML] Spatial frequency tuned covariance channels for red–green and luminance-modulated gratings: psychophysical data from human adults

DH Peterzell, DY Teller - Vision Research, 2000 - Elsevier
Both chromatic and luminance-modulated stimuli are served by multiple spatial-frequency-
tuned channels. This experiment investigated the independence versus interdependence of …

A theory of the visual system biology underlying development of spatial frequency lateralization

MF Howard, JA Reggia - Brain and Cognition, 2007 - Elsevier
The spatial frequency hypothesis contends that performance differences between the
hemispheres on various visuospatial tasks are attributable to lateralized processing of the …

Effects of sweep VEP parameters on visual acuity and contrast thresholds in children and adults

FM Almoqbel, NK Yadav, SJ Leat, LM Head… - Graefe's Archive for …, 2011 - Springer
Background There are many parameters that may impact the thresholds obtained with
sweep visually evoked potentials (sVEP), yet a number of these parameters have not been …

[HTML][HTML] Spatial frequency tuned covariance channels for red–green and luminance-modulated gratings: psychophysical data from human infants

DH Peterzell, SK Chang, DY Teller - Vision Research, 2000 - Elsevier
This study concerns the spatial-frequency-tuned channels underlying infants' contrast
sensitivity functions (CSFs) for red–green chromatic stimuli, and their relationship to the …

[HTML][HTML] Applying Resampling and Visualization Methods in Factor Analysis to Model Human Spatial Vision

SH Min, A Reynaud - Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual …, 2024 - jov.arvojournals.org
Purpose: Studies have reported different numbers of spatial frequency channels for
chromatic and achromatic vision. To resolve the difference, we performed factor analysis, a …