Abstract

When horse outlines are filled in with square-wave gratings, they look like zebras when the grating is resolved by the eye. If, in front of the gratings, a progressively increasing number of veiling papers are put until the zebras seem to be horses, it is possible to draw a contrast sensitivity curve as a veiling resistance curve.

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