They also succeeded in showing that patients receiving this therapy is applicable can be identified and selected by non-invasive methods retinal imaging in high resolution, allowing to quickly benefit these patients discoveries from the laboratory.
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According to Nietzsche, we are in metaphor or we are metaphor : our being is not derived from a stimulus to retinal image ( first metaphor ) to sound as signifier ( second metaphor ).
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Microsaccades were also believed to prevent the retinal image from fading, but they do not occur often enough for that purpose, considering that perfectly stabilized images can disappear from perception in a few seconds or less.
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Because the three factors that determine luminance emissions transmittance, reflectance, and illuminance are blended in the retinal image of the object, operations on the luminance returns as such cannot in principle yield percepts that are good guides to behavior.
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Studies have compared computer-aided animation and analysis of time series retinal images with photographic images in a number of retinal diseases such as glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, age related macular degeneration and early screening of premature infant eyes for retinopathy.
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New high-resolution retinal imaging tools are also developed by Jos?Alain Sahel and his colleagues ( optical coherence tomography, adaptive optics with Michel Paques ), to refine the characterization of functional deficits and dispose of specific therapeutic efficacy and reproductibles markers.
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Research at the institute concentrated on binocular vision, including cyclophoria ( the tendency of the eyes to rotate in opposite directions in their sockets ) and aniseikonia ( in which each eye has a differently sized retinal image of the same object ).
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Because we begin with ambiguous information, we cannot make deductions from the retinal image, only inferences . . . . . we have learned that the visual system succeeds in interpreting images because of statistical regularities present in the visual environment and hence in the retinal image.
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Because we begin with ambiguous information, we cannot make deductions from the retinal image, only inferences . . . . . we have learned that the visual system succeeds in interpreting images because of statistical regularities present in the visual environment and hence in the retinal image.
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In the first and quite successful attempt at its deconstruction, the illusion was ascribed largely to irradiation, the light spread from dark to bright zones in the retinal image, and indeed the image disappears when black and white are replaced by different colours of the same brightness ( isoluminant ).