Search results for "Genetic Structures"

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2015

The combination of local orientation collinearity and spatial frequency contrast in contour integration was studied in two experiments using a 2AFC contour detection and discrimination task. Target contours were defined by local orientation collinearity, spatial frequency contrast between contour and background elements, or both cues. Experiments differed in the source of spatial frequency contrast by manipulating the spatial frequency of either contour or background elements. Cue summation gains, defined as the performance benefit of double cue conditions over single cue conditions, were evaluated and tested against the predictions derived from probability summation and linear summation. S…

genetic structuresbusiness.industryOrientation (computer vision)media_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Pattern recognitionCollinearityMethods of contour integrationSensory SystemsOphthalmologyOpticsFeature (computer vision)Contrast (vision)Spatial frequencyArtificial intelligencebusinessAnisotropyMathematicsmedia_commonJournal of Vision
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<title>Modified crossed-cylinder aberroscope</title>

2001

We report a technique to estimate eye aberrations, based mainly on the subjective crossed-cylinder method. In order to obtain accurate coordinates of cross sections of the aberration distorted grid image on the retinal plane, needed in subjective methods, fusion of two images is used. The image seen by the eye under investigation is fused by the patient with a similar grid generated and reshaped in the appropriate way on the computer screen. The computer simulated image is viewed either by the second eye (in order to avoid eye rivalry and suppression processes, that are typical for such conditions, stimuli for both eyes are discontinuous and are displayed sequentially with a frequency of 50…

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Automatic Conjunctival Provocation Test Using Hough Transform of Extended Canny Edge Maps

2013

Computer-aided diagnosis is developed for assessment of allergic rhinitis/rhinoconjunctivitis measuring the relative redness of sclera under application of allergen solution. The patient’s eye images are taken from commercial digital camera. The iris is robustly localized using a gradient-based Hough circle transform. From the center of the pupil, the region of interest within the sclera is extracted using geometric anatomybased a-priori information. The red color pixels are extracted thresholding in the hue, saturation and value color space. Then, redness is measured by taking mean of saturation projected into zero hue. Evaluation is performed with 92 images taken from 13 subjects, 8 respo…

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Anatomy of the visual system

2004

This brief systemic overview presents the anatomic details of the orbit with respect to imaging modalities CT and MR. The structures of the four orbital compartments, intrakonal and extrakonal space, globe and optic nerve are demonstrated in detail on different CT and MR views (axial, coronal, in soft tissue and bone window, T1-weighted, T2-weighted) with corresponding diagrams. The intracranial visual pathway is explained in detail with emphasis to the striate cortex and extrastriate visual association cortex, presented with diagrams and high-resolution MR.

genetic structuresbusiness.industrySoft tissueGeneral MedicineAnatomyMagnetic Resonance Imagingeye diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureVisual cortexCortex (anatomy)Coronal planemedicineOptic nerveHumansVisual PathwaysRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingTomographyTomography X-Ray ComputedbusinessOrbitVisual CortexOrbit (anatomy)Optic radiationEuropean Journal of Radiology
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Howard–Dolman stereovision test at different opponent colour stimuli

2011

The purpose of this study was to investigate visual depth perception of real physical colour stimuli with red-green and blue-yellow opponency. We modified the Howard–Dolman stereotest where subjects should determine the closer of two bars emitting the light of definite colour placed in front of a CRT monitor served as colour background. Two-alternative forced-choice paradigms were used to determine depth perception threshold values. Thresholds close to 5–10 arcsec for luminance and colour contrast stimuli were revealed both for red-green and blue-yellow stimuli. A term, stereosensitivity – a reciprocal magnitude of the stereothreshold – was introduced to separately analyse luminance and col…

genetic structuresbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCrt monitorLuminanceAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsStereopsisOpticsContrast (vision)Computer visionVisual depth perceptionArtificial intelligenceColour contrastDepth perceptionbusinessmedia_commonMathematicsJournal of Modern Optics
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Simple Configuration Effects on Eye Movements in Horizontal Scanning Tasks

2015

When reading text, observers alternate periods of stable gaze (fixations) and shifts of gaze (saccades). An important debate in the literature concerns the processes that drive the control of these eye movements. Past studies using strings of letters rather than meaningful text ('z-reading') suggest that eye movement control during reading is, to a large extent, controlled by low-level image properties. These studies, however, have failed to take into account perceptual grouping processes that could drive these low-level effects. We here study the role of various grouping factors in horizontal scanning eye movements, and compare these to reading meaningful text. The results show that sequen…

genetic structuresbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectQM1-695Eye movementsaccade amplitudesGazeSensory SystemsSaccadic maskingfixation durationsscanning eye movementsOphthalmologyperceptual groupingOculomotor controlReading (process)PerceptionHuman anatomyEye trackingComputer visionArtificial intelligenceControl (linguistics)businessPsychologymedia_commonCognitive psychologyJournal of Eye Movement Research
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VisuMax®femtosecond laser for corneal refractive surgery

2008

Femtosecond lasers are increasingly present in ophthalmologic surgical theaters for a variety of reasons. These include faster and better visual outcomes, increased accuracy and predictability for corneal flap thickness in laser in situ keratomileusis procedures. Recent applications of modern femtosecond lasers have broadened the range of uses: keratoplasty, intrastromal segment insertion and even glaucoma and presbyopia surgery. This device profile provides an overview of the advantages of femtosecond lasers in ophthalmic surgery, paying special attention to the new VisuMax® femtosecond laser from Zeiss/Meditec.

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Beals–Hecht syndrome and choroidal neovascularization

2010

Purpose: To describe a case of choroidal neovascularization (CNV) in a female diagnosed with Beals–Hecht syndrome. Methods: A retrospective, interventional case is described in a 26-year-old female complaining of metamorphopsia and visual loss in her left eye (counting fingers). The fluorescein angiogram and the optical coherence tomography supported the diagnosis of CNV. Intravitreal ranibizumab was administered. Results: After the third intravitreal ranibizumab, her visual acuity improved to 0.8 and the morphology of the macular area was restored. Conclusions: To our knowledge this is the first report of CNV in Beals–Hecht syndrome treated with ranibizumab. Self-monitoring by periodically…

genetic structuresconnective tissue diseaseCase Reportsense organsBeals–Hecht syndromeranibizumabchoroidal neovascularizationeye diseasesClinical Ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.)
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Is It Easy to Synchronize Our Minds When We Are Forced to Cooperate?

2019

There is increasing scientific interest in elucidating the biological mechanisms underlying cooperative behaviors. Humans have developed a high degree of complexity in their cooperativity, which has been defined as hyper-cooperativity. An interesting biological marker to study how two individuals are emotionally linked when they cooperate is their psychophysiological synchronization (the overlapping of signals as indicators of Autonomous Nervous System activation). Hence, the main aim of this study was to explore participants&rsquo

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Nuevos factores de riesgo para la progresión del Glaucoma

2015

INTRODUCCIÓN El Glaucoma es una neuropatía óptica de desarrollo progresivo que afecta a 90 millones de habitantes del planeta, siendo la forma clínica conocida como glaucoma primario de ángulo abierto (GPAA) la primera causa de ceguera irreversible en los países desarrollados. Los factores de riesgo para su desarrollo incluyen en primer lugar la presión intraocular, pero también la edad, la raza, la predisposición familiar, el espesor corneal central, miopía y presión de perfusión ocular han sido descritos como importantes en el desarrollo y/o progresión del glaucoma, entre otros. No obstante, hay evidencia acerca de la existencia de otros factores de riesgo, los denominados emergentes, así…

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