The world around you might not be exactly as it seems. In a new study, researchers have found that some of what we see in the periphery – the areas just outside our eye’s direct focus – could be a ...
Ways to measure eye health in the workplace are explored by Professor David Thomson as he concludes his short series. In the second of our two-part series on vision in the workplace, we will consider ...
What we see the in the periphery – the outer limits of our eye’s direct focus – could all be an illusion, a study has found A SERIES of mind-bending tests has revealed how our brain ‘invents’ part of ...
Good vision is often a requirement for many professions. In part one of this two-part series on vision, Professor David Thomson looks at vision screening standards and their place in occupational ...
Perhaps computer vision and human vision have more in common than meets the eye? Research from MIT suggests that a certain type of robust computer-vision model perceives visual representations ...
Bernie Ecclestone has suggested that Romain Grosjean be subjected to a series of tests to determine whether he is suffering from problems with his vision following a series of start-line accidents in ...
We know how the brain processes things on the edge of its field of vision, and we can use that to analyse the quality of subway maps. By Ian Steadman Cartography is a demanding technical skill. The ...
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