A. Chaparro et Rsl. Young, READING WITH RODS - THE SUPERIORITY OF CENTRAL VISION FOR RAPID READING, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 34(7), 1993, pp. 2341-2347
Purpose. To investigate why the central portion of the visual field is
normally the optimal region for pattern recognition. Method. The stud
y uses a reading paradigm in which the text can only be seen with rod
vision. Reading rates were measured as the text was positioned in diff
erent parts of the visual field. Result. Observers obtained the highes
t reading rates when rod-generated images were viewed at or near the f
ovea. Conclusion. The superiority of the central field for reading is
neither linked to some exclusive property of the cone visual system, n
or is it primarily related to visual sensitivity or spatiotemporal res
olution. The superiority of reading in the central field is associated
with some aspect of the visual cortical processes.