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This project explores the phenomenon of visual crowding, particularly in peripheral vision. It aims to understand how object recognition is affected by clutter and the underlying mechanisms that govern this process.
Visual crowding is the disruptive effect of “clutter” on our ability to recognise objects, despite their being identifiable in isolation.
This effect is particularly strong in our peripheral vision, making crowding the fundamental limit on over 95% of the visual field.
Understanding crowding will thus reveal much about how we recognise objects, as well as how to present information to those who rely on peripheral vision (e.g. macular degeneration) and those with elevated crowding (e.g. amblyopia…
Université Paris Descartes
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