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The authors have found a phenomenon in which the blinking speed appears to be faster when the beta motion is viewed in peripheral view. In this paper, we focused on the beta motion on the circle and conducted an experiment on how it looks in peripheral vision. As a result of the experiment, it is understood that the speed increases as the retinal eccentricity increases regardless of the annular ring size. In addition, it became clear that as the retinal eccentricity in the horizontal direction increases, the apparent shape of the beta motion tends to change from the annular ring shape.
Kohei Kajiwara,Hikaru Shibata,Hiroto Inoue, andNobuji Tetsutani
"Study on visual perception for beta motion of annular ring under peripheral vision", Proc. SPIE 11050, International Forum on Medical Imaging in Asia 2019, 1105003 (27 March 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2520703
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Kohei Kajiwara, Hikaru Shibata, Hiroto Inoue, Nobuji Tetsutani, "Study on visual perception for beta motion of annular ring under peripheral vision," Proc. SPIE 11050, International Forum on Medical Imaging in Asia 2019, 1105003 (27 March 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2520703