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High speed visual stimuli generator to estimate the minimum presentation time required for an orientation discrimination task
How brief can a visual stimulus be and still be seen? To answer this question, we developed a digital micromirror device (DMD) based system operating at high speed (22.7 kHz) to control the rapid presentation of visual stimuli and estimated the minimum time required to identify the orientation of tu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6154181/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30258679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.9.002640 |
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author | Sawides, Lucie Gambín-Regadera, Adrián de Castro, Alberto Artal, Pablo |
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description | How brief can a visual stimulus be and still be seen? To answer this question, we developed a digital micromirror device (DMD) based system operating at high speed (22.7 kHz) to control the rapid presentation of visual stimuli and estimated the minimum time required to identify the orientation of tumbling Snellen E letters. Time thresholds were measured in five subjects using a QUEST algorithm to vary the presentation time of the letters subtending either 0.75°, 1.5° and 4.5° on the retina, for two different effective pupil sizes (0.3 and 1 mm). Additionally, to evaluate the effect of defocus on time thresholds, the experiment was repeated with 1.5° letters and induced myopic defocus with 3, 6 and 9 D trial lenses placed in a conjugated pupil plane. We found that subjects were able to identify the orientation of the letters presented as briefly as 5 ms. |
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spelling | pubmed-61541812018-09-26 High speed visual stimuli generator to estimate the minimum presentation time required for an orientation discrimination task Sawides, Lucie Gambín-Regadera, Adrián de Castro, Alberto Artal, Pablo Biomed Opt Express Article How brief can a visual stimulus be and still be seen? To answer this question, we developed a digital micromirror device (DMD) based system operating at high speed (22.7 kHz) to control the rapid presentation of visual stimuli and estimated the minimum time required to identify the orientation of tumbling Snellen E letters. Time thresholds were measured in five subjects using a QUEST algorithm to vary the presentation time of the letters subtending either 0.75°, 1.5° and 4.5° on the retina, for two different effective pupil sizes (0.3 and 1 mm). Additionally, to evaluate the effect of defocus on time thresholds, the experiment was repeated with 1.5° letters and induced myopic defocus with 3, 6 and 9 D trial lenses placed in a conjugated pupil plane. We found that subjects were able to identify the orientation of the letters presented as briefly as 5 ms. Optical Society of America 2018-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6154181/ /pubmed/30258679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.9.002640 Text en © 2018 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement © 2018 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement (https://doi.org/10.1364/OA_License_v1) |
spellingShingle | Article Sawides, Lucie Gambín-Regadera, Adrián de Castro, Alberto Artal, Pablo High speed visual stimuli generator to estimate the minimum presentation time required for an orientation discrimination task |
title | High speed visual stimuli generator to estimate the minimum presentation time required for an orientation discrimination task |
title_full | High speed visual stimuli generator to estimate the minimum presentation time required for an orientation discrimination task |
title_fullStr | High speed visual stimuli generator to estimate the minimum presentation time required for an orientation discrimination task |
title_full_unstemmed | High speed visual stimuli generator to estimate the minimum presentation time required for an orientation discrimination task |
title_short | High speed visual stimuli generator to estimate the minimum presentation time required for an orientation discrimination task |
title_sort | high speed visual stimuli generator to estimate the minimum presentation time required for an orientation discrimination task |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6154181/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30258679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.9.002640 |
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