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The visual resolution was measured in 184 healthy subjects using luminance
contrast defined Landolt optotypes at eight different gap locations. The in
vestigation used monocular detection for both eyes up to acuity thresholds.
Acuity estimates were obtained under forced choice conditions and the thre
shold defined by a sensitive criterion. The results show that the percentag
e of correct responses was lowest when the gap of the Landolt-C was at 6 o'
clock. There were no statistically significant differences between left vs.
right or orthogonal vs. diagonal gap detection. Since anisotropic axes in
orientation perception are not retinotopically mapped, we suggest the invol
vement of higher cortical mechanisms. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd
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