Abstract
The entopic phenomenon known as Haidinger’s brushes has many advantages as a target for use in the study of stabilized retinal images. Methods of producing the brush pattern as well as a discussion of its principal characteristics are presented. Data are presented illustrating some of the variables which affect its clarity, appearance, and disappearance.
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