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Title
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Measured Visual Acuity As A Function Of Phenomenal Size
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Date
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1955
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Index Abstract
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Coming Soon
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Photo Quality
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Not Needed
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Report Number
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WADC TR 55-384
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Corporate Author
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Laboratory Of Aviation Psychology, Ohio State University
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Laboratory
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Wright Air Development Center
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Extent
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20
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PB Number
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PB124728
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NTRL Accession Number
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AD090914
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Identifier
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AD0090914
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Access Rights
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Unknown
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Distribution Classification
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1
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DTIC Record Exists
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No
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Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
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AFWAL LTR
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Distribution Conflict
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Fix
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Abstract
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The usual definition of visual acuity implicitly assumes that acuity is independent of phenomenal size as long as the test object subtends a constant visual angle at the retina. Evidence from some previous studies indicates, however, that measured visual acuity might be bettered when the test object is made to appear larger even though its objective size on the retina remains constant. The present study was designed to test this notion. In the daylight situation favorable to operation of size constancy (condition S), 36 observers read a retinally projected visual acuity chart at three convergences, and, thus, at three apparent distances and three conditions of phenomenal size of the chart. An additional 36 observers read the same retinally projected chart under similar conditions, but in at stimulus-reduced night situation (condition R); for this group, phenomenal size of the test chart remained constant. Acuities measured at the three convergences differed significantly among themselves in condition S, but not in condition R. This seems to establish measuered visual acuity asa function of the phenomenal size of the test chart. The effect was so small (less than one Snellen rating), it appears to be of little practical or clinical importance. It does, however, offer statistical support to those theories allowing for central factors in measured visual acuity.
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Report Availability
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Full text available
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Date Issued
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1955-10
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Provenance
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Hunt Library, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
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Type
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report
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Format
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1 online resource
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Creator
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Alluisi, Earl A.