The Tolz Temporal Topography Study: Mapping the visual field across the life span. Part I: The topography of light detection and temporal-information processing

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​The Tolz Temporal Topography Study: Mapping the visual field across the life span. Part I: The topography of light detection and temporal-information processing​
Poggel, D. A.; Treutwein, B.; Calmanti, C. & Strasburger, H.​ (2012) 
Attention Perception & Psychophysics74(6) pp. 1114​-1132​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-012-0278-z 

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Poggel, D. A.; Treutwein, Bernhard; Calmanti, Claudia; Strasburger, Hans
Abstract
Temporal performance parameters vary across the visual field. Their topographical distributions relative to each other and relative to basic visual performance measures and their relative change over the life span are unknown. Our goal was to characterize the topography and age-related change of temporal performance. We acquired visual field maps in 95 healthy participants (age: 10-90 years): perimetric thresholds, double-pulse resolution (DPR), reaction times (RTs), and letter contrast thresholds. DPR and perimetric thresholds increased with eccentricity and age; the periphery showed a more pronounced age-related increase than the center. RT increased only slightly and uniformly with eccentricity. It remained almost constant up to the age of 60, a marked change occurring only above 80. Overall, age was a poor predictor of functionality. Performance decline could be explained only in part by the aging of the retina and optic media. In Part II, we therefore examine higher visual and cognitive functions.
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2012
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published
Publisher
Springer
Journal
Attention Perception & Psychophysics 
ISSN
1943-3921
Sponsor
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [STR 354/3-1, STR 354/7-1]

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