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pubmed-article:11980852pubmed:abstractTextIn 1993, Piltz et al. observed that foveal vernier acuity thresholds for achromatic targets are elevated in patients with glaucoma. This study was undertaken to explore whether such elevated thresholds are present when subject groups are measured with targets of effectively equivalent contrast. Vernier acuity measures were also obtained with short-wavelength and frequency-doubled stimuli, to assess spatial hyperacuity performance in the short-wavelength-sensitive and magnocellular pathways, respectively.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:11980852pubmed:articleTitleElevated vernier acuity thresholds in glaucoma.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:11980852pubmed:affiliationDiscoveries in Sight, Devers Eye Institute, Legacy Clinical Research and Technology Center, Portland, OR 97208-3950, USA.lld:pubmed
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