Abstract
This review concerns itself with the fine grain of visual space, i.e., with the smallest distance modules into which space can be dissected.
The experiments on which the review is based were supported by the National Eye Institute, U.S. Public Health Service, under Grant EY00220. Most were carried out with the collaboration of Dr. Suzanne P. McKee, to whom the author is also indebted for valuable discussion and the preparation of the tables
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Westheimer, G. (1981). Visual Hyperacuity. In: Autrum, H., Perl, E.R., Schmidt, R.F., Ottoson, D. (eds) Progress in Sensory Physiology. Progress in Sensory Physiology, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66744-2_1
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