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A clinical Stiles-Crawford apparatus

Vos et al., 1962

Document ID
8173693724759164561
Author
Vos J
Huigen A
Publication year
Publication venue
Optometry and Vision Science

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Rays entering the eye at various points of the pupil give rise to different sensations, because of the directional sensitivity of the retinal receptors. This effect was discovered by Stiles and Crawford (1933) and is named after them. A great deal has been written about it since and a …
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