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Original Articles

Analysis of Individual Differences in Visual Performance to be Expected with the Current IES Method for Prescribing Illumination

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  • These data involve the study of arrays of Landolt rings collected with a revised psychophysical procedure which permits a straightforward analysis of the variables of human performance: correct visual identifications, errors of omission, and errors of commission.
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