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. 2014 Feb 5;9(2):e88248. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0088248

Figure 1. Stimulus set filtered with simulated retinal defects.

Figure 1

(A) Example of the stimulus set under normal viewing conditions (B) Stimulus set for the JMD control study. Most conditions show a blank screen, with the five most eccentric stimuli showing part of the rings. (C) Stimulus set for the RP control study. The shift between the visible and not visible stimuli is more gradual, with input present in a large part of the stimulus sequence. Only the most eccentric stimuli are not visible any more.