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Visual acuity and its relation to brightness in chimpanzee and man.
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Plain FieldVisual NeuroscienceVisual Perception (Experimental Psychology)CognitionVisual Cognitive NeuroscienceSocial SciencesVisual LanguageVisual CognitionCognitive DevelopmentVisual AcuityIves GratingsCognitive ScienceBlindsightOphthalmologyPhysiological OpticVision ResearchVertebrate VisionVisual FunctionVisual Perception (Computer Vision)Eye TrackingNeuroscience
Visual acuity was determined by having the subjects differentiate (the adults by indicating verbally and the chimpanzee and children by opening a food box) between a striated and a plain field. The striated and non-striated fields were presented by means of Ives gratings, the gratings being at a suf
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