Journal article
Shape perception is altered by normal aging.
AE Weymouth, AM McKendrick
Investigative Ophthalmology Visual Science | ASSOC RESEARCH VISION OPHTHALMOLOGY INC | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.1167/iovs.11-8807
Abstract
To compare the effects of aging on two shape-discrimination tasks: a closed shape task (radial frequency [RF] patterns) and a Glass pattern coherence task (discrimination of global shape signal from textured noise). We hypothesized that aging would impair the extraction of shape from texture more than the discrimination of closed shapes, consistent with evidence that aging impairs the ability to suppress irrelevant information when segmenting contours from noise. Fourteen younger (19-38 years) and 14 older (62-72 years) adults participated. Contrast-detection thresholds were measured for the RF and Glass stimuli, and then shape-discrimination tasks were performed using stimuli of 5-fold each..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council (ARC)
Funding Acknowledgements
Supported in part by the Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project 0877923 (AMM) and ARC Grant FT0990930 (AMM).