Contrast sensitivity in children and adults

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Abstract

Contrast sensitivity functions to vertical sinusoidal gratings have been measured in 135 subjects ranging from 3 to 29 years of age. The reported contrast sensitivities for all spatial frequencies increased steadily with age, reaching adult levels during adolescence. The usefulness of these functions as a clinical test is discussed.

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Beazley, L. D., Illingworth, D. J., Jahn, A., & Greer, D. V. (1980). Contrast sensitivity in children and adults. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 64(11), 863–866. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.64.11.863

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