PMID: 7269319Jan 1, 1981Paper

Probability summation and regional variation in contrast sensitivity across the visual field

Vision Research
J G Robson, N Graham

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Jun 14, 2006·Archives of Ophthalmology·Ronald S Harwerth, Harry A Quigley
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