Journal article

Visual form perception from age 20 through 80 years

AM McKendrick, AE Weymouth, J Battista

Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science | ASSOC RESEARCH VISION OPHTHALMOLOGY INC | Published : 2013

Abstract

PURPOSE. We measured performance on a battery of visual form perception tasks for adults sampled evenly from each decade of adult life from 20 to 80 years. METHODS. Measures were included that are considered to reflect processing at early through intermediate stages of the form processing pathways: collinear facilitation, center-surround contrast effects, global shape discrimination of contours of elements embedded in noise elements, and global shape discrimination in texture (Glass patterns). A total of 38 women and 20 men (mainly Caucasian, low refractive error) participated, aged between 20 and 82 years. RESULTS. With advancing age, contrast sensitivity decreased linearly (B = 0.009, t(56..

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