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Stabilized images on the retina.
- R. Pritchard
- Physics, Medicine
- Scientific American
- 1 June 1961
I n normal vision the eye is constantly in motion. Small involuntary move ments persist even when the eye .is "fixed" on a stationary object. As a result the image of the object on the retina of the… Expand
Visual Illusions Viewed as Stabilized Retinal Images
- R. Pritchard
- Psychology
- 1 May 1958
Some well-known visual illusions have been examined under conditions which remove the effect of eye movements so that the image on the retina is stationary. Under these conditions the simple… Expand
Small eye movements of the cat.
- R. Pritchard, W. Heron
- Psychology, Medicine
- Canadian journal of psychology
- 1 June 1960
Binocular Vision with two Stabilized Retinal Images
- R. Ditchburn, R. Pritchard
- Computer Science
- 1 January 1960
TLDR
Physiological excitation of visual cortex in cat's unanesthetized isolated forebrain.
- B. D. Burns, W. Heron, R. Pritchard
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of neurophysiology
- 1 March 1962
Visual perception approached by the method of stabilized images.
- R. Pritchard, W. Heron, D. Hebb
- Psychology, Medicine
- Canadian journal of psychology
- 1 June 1960
Apparatus: A Collimator Stabilizing System for the Retinal Image
- R. Pritchard
- Computer Science
- 1 September 1961
TLDR
A Stabilized Retinal Image of the Iris
- R. W. Ditchburn, D. Fender, Stella Mayne, R. Pritchard
- Computer Science
- 1 November 1956
Stabilized Retinal Images and Visual Perception
- R. Pritchard
- Art
- 1962
Earlier investigations of eye movements have shown that when a subject “fixates” on a stationary target, small involuntary rotations of the eyeball persist (Lord and Wright, 1950; Ratliff and Riggs,… Expand