Search Results - "Chung, T.L"
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Training peripheral vision to read: Boosting the speed of letter processing
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-11-2018)“…Central-field loss necessitates the use of peripheral vision which makes reading slow and difficult. Slower temporal processing of letter recognition has been…”
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558 HCV KINETICS DURING AND AFTER THE ANHEPATIC PHASE: IS THE LIVER THE PRIMARY SITE FOR HCV CLEARANCE?
Published in Journal of hepatology (01-04-2013)Get full text
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The effect of letter-stroke boldness on reading speed in central and peripheral vision
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (24-05-2013)“…•Reading speed measured for Courier fonts rendered at six levels of letter-stroke boldness.•Reading speed was never higher for bolder print than for the…”
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Changes across the psychometric function following perceptual learning of an RSVP reading task
Published in Frontiers in psychology (23-12-2014)“…Several recent studies have shown that perceptual learning can result in improvements in reading speed for people with macular disease (e.g., Chung, 2011;…”
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Letter-recognition and reading speed in peripheral vision benefit from perceptual learning
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-03-2004)“…Visual-span profiles are plots of letter-recognition accuracy as a function of letter position left or right of the midline. Previously, we have shown that…”
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Testing vision: From laboratory psychophysical tests to clinical evaluation
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Spatial and temporal properties of the illusory motion-induced position shift for drifting stimuli
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (2007)“…The perceived position of a stationary Gaussian window of a Gabor target shifts in the direction of motion of the Gabor’s carrier stimulus, implying the…”
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Detection and identification of crowded mirror-image letters in normal peripheral vision
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (08-02-2010)“…Performance for discriminating single mirror-image letters in peripheral vision can be as good as that in central vision, provided that letter size is scaled…”
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Spatial-frequency characteristics of letter identification in central and peripheral vision
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-08-2002)“…Spatial-frequency characteristics of letter identification are much better understood in the fovea than in the periphery. The purpose of this study was to…”
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Psychophysics of reading. XVIII. The effect of print size on reading speed in normal peripheral vision
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-10-1998)“…Reading in peripheral vision is slow and requires large print, posing substantial difficulty for patients with central scotomata. The purpose of this study was…”
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Low Vision and Plasticity: Implications for Rehabilitation
Published in Annual review of vision science (14-10-2016)“…Low vision is any type of visual impairment that affects activities of daily living. In the context of low vision, we define plasticity as changes in brain or…”
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Color and motion: which is the tortoise and which is the hare?
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-10-2003)“…Recent psychophysical studies have been interpreted to indicate that the perception of motion temporally either lags or is synchronous with the perception of…”
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Learning to identify unfamiliar letters in central and peripheral vision
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (14-03-2010)“…Abstract only…”
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Psychophysics of reading: XX. Linking letter recognition to reading speed in central and peripheral vision
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-03-2001)“…Our goal is to link spatial and temporal properties of letter recognition to reading speed for text viewed centrally or in peripheral vision. We propose that…”
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Category and contour of objects affect the letter 'B' Titchener illusion
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (15-03-2010)“…Abstract only…”
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T‐lymphocyte and glycemic status after vitamin D treatment in type 1 diabetes: A randomized controlled trial with sequential crossover
Published in Diabetes/metabolism research and reviews (01-03-2017)“…Background Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) is mediated by autoaggressive T effector cells with an underlying regulatory T‐cell (Treg) defect. Vitamin D…”
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O letter channels, where art thou?
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (14-03-2010)“…Abstract only…”
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Motion Adaptation Distorts Perceived Visual Position
Published in Current biology (10-12-2002)“…After an observer adapts to a moving stimulus, texture within a stationary stimulus is perceived to drift in the opposite direction—the traditional motion…”
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Properties of the “Preferred Retinal Locus” in Response to Asymmetrical Progression of Simulated Central Scotomas
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (20-10-2020)Get full text
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