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- Vernier_acuity abstract "Vernier acuity is a type of visual acuity that measures the ability to discern a disalignment among two line segments or gratings. A subject's vernier acuity is the smallest visible offset between the stimuli that can be detected. Because the disalignments are often smaller than the diameter and spacing of retinal receptors, vernier acuity sometimes requires cortical processing and "pooling" to detect it. This phenomenon is also known as hyperacuity. Vernier acuity develops rapidly during infancy and continues to slowly develop throughout childhood. At approximately three to twelve months old, it surpasses grating acuity in foveal vision in humans. However, vernier acuity decreases more quickly than grating acuity in peripheral vision.Vernier acuity is resistant to defocus, motion, and luminance, but is subject to practice effects and changes in attention. After training, observers' threshold has been shown to improve as much as 6 fold.".
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- Vernier_acuity wikiPageWikiLink Absolute_threshold.
- Vernier_acuity wikiPageWikiLink Attention.
- Vernier_acuity wikiPageWikiLink Binocular_vision.
- Vernier_acuity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ophthalmology.
- Vernier_acuity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visual_perception.
- Vernier_acuity wikiPageWikiLink Fovea_centralis.
- Vernier_acuity wikiPageWikiLink Hyperacuity_(scientific_term).
- Vernier_acuity wikiPageWikiLink Luminance.
- Vernier_acuity wikiPageWikiLink Monocular_vision.
- Vernier_acuity wikiPageWikiLink Peripheral_vision.
- Vernier_acuity wikiPageWikiLink Retinal_ganglion_cell.
- Vernier_acuity wikiPageWikiLink Snellen_chart.
- Vernier_acuity wikiPageWikiLink Stereoscopic_acuity.
- Vernier_acuity wikiPageWikiLink Vernier_scale.
- Vernier_acuity wikiPageWikiLink Visual_acuity.
- Vernier_acuity wikiPageWikiLink File:Vernier-anim-03nov2008.gif.
- Vernier_acuity wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vernier acuity".
- Vernier_acuity wikiPageWikiLinkText "vernier acuity".
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- Vernier_acuity subject Category:Ophthalmology.
- Vernier_acuity subject Category:Visual_perception.
- Vernier_acuity hypernym Acuity.
- Vernier_acuity type Disease.
- Vernier_acuity comment "Vernier acuity is a type of visual acuity that measures the ability to discern a disalignment among two line segments or gratings. A subject's vernier acuity is the smallest visible offset between the stimuli that can be detected. Because the disalignments are often smaller than the diameter and spacing of retinal receptors, vernier acuity sometimes requires cortical processing and "pooling" to detect it. This phenomenon is also known as hyperacuity.".
- Vernier_acuity label "Vernier acuity".
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