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    • Optometry and Vision Science
    • Human Spatial Vision Assessment

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    • Current methods for evaluating functional status of human spatial vision.
    • Emerging technologies in optometry for visual assessment.

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    • To analyze a novel approach for assessing human spatial vision.
    • To review new technologies for measuring contrast sensitivity and spatial frequency.
    • To outline effective methods for evaluating contrast sensitivity and spatial working range.

    Summary:

    • The authors' paper assesses human spatial vision using new technologies.
    • Textual image synthesis enables effective measurement of contrast sensitivity against spatial frequency.
    • New methods are presented for measuring human contrast sensitivity and its spatial working range.

    Impact:

    • These advancements provide optometrists with effective tools for visual assessment.
    • The development of practical optometry is expected to be influenced by these new methods.
    • Improved understanding and measurement of human contrast sensitivity and spatial vision.