Crowded houses: Why our peripheral vision may not be as random as we think

As you read this, you may notice that the word directly in front of you is clear, but all the surrounding words are hard to make out. For most people, this effect - known as 'crowding' - is not a problem. However, for the millions of people worldwide who have lost their central vision through eye disease such as macular degeneration, it can make everyday tasks such as reading or recognising friends a challenge.

Crowded houses: Why our peripheral vision may not be as random as we think

As you read this, you may notice that the word directly in front of you is clear, but all the surrounding words are hard to make out. For most people, this effect - known as 'crowding' - is ...

Thu 4 Mar 10 from PhysOrg

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Crowded Houses and Peripheral Vision

Why our peripheral vision may not be as random as we thinkAs you read this, you may notice that the word directly in front of you is clear, but all the surrounding words are hard to make out. ...

Thu 4 Mar 10 from RedOrbit

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