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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Sep 16.
Published in final edited form as: Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 2018 Sep 16;38(5):525–537. doi: 10.1111/opo.12581

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Monocular and Binocular Contrast Sensitivity Functions. Data show contrast sensitivity from the quickCSF algorithm at 16 spatial frequencies for corresponding (left column) and non-corresponding (right column) conditions at 2° (top row) and 6° (bottom row) eccentricities. Boxplots show medians and interquartile range (error bars) of ten observers (2° eccentricity) or 5 observers (6° eccentricity), with left eye and right eye data combined in the monocular data, dots show outliers. Monocular acuities are replotted for comparison in both columns. Significant binocular-monocular contrast sensitivity differences for each spatial Frequency are marked as asterisks, where *=p<0.05; **=p<0.01 and ***=p<0.001.