Summary
This paper discusses the principles and software used to understand and model how the eye encodes light, focusing on the transmission of light through the eye's optics and its encoding by retinal photoreceptors and light-sensitive neurons.
Categories
Eye health: The paper discusses the principles of how light is transmitted through the eye's optics and encoded by retinal photoreceptors and light-sensitive neurons.
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses how understanding the principles of visual encoding can benefit display and camera designers in calculating how light will be encoded by the eye.
Education and learning: The paper provides educational content on the principles of visual encoding and how to use the open-source software toolbox that implements these principles.
Author(s)
BA Wandell, DH Brainard, NP Cottaris
Publication Year
2022
Number of Citations
1
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