PMID: 9176948Jan 1, 1997Paper

Raster-scan cathode-ray tubes for vision research--limits of resolution in space, time and intensity, and some solutions

Spatial Vision
Michael BachHans Strasburger

Abstract

Raster-based cathode-ray tubes (CRTs) are increasingly used for stimulus presentation. While very flexible, their design based on consumer electronics can limit their value in vision research. Here their limitations of resolution in time, space, intensity and wavelength are systematically compiled. Often, ingenious ideas can circumvent such limitations for specific experiments. Some ad-hoc solutions, as well as the more general techniques of dithering and anti-aliasing, are presented.

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