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Effects of aging on calculation efficiency and equivalent noise.

Abstract

Contrast sensitivity under photopic conditions declines with age; however, the cause of this decline remains unknown. To address this issue, we measured detection thresholds for sine wave gratings in noise, under various conditions of spatial-frequency uncertainty, and estimated observers' internal noise and calculation efficiency. Statistical analyses revealed that efficiencies were lower for old (median age at 68 years) than for young (median age at 22 years) observers; no significant differences in internal noise were found. A control experiment ruled out the possibility that reduced retinal illuminance causes the decline in efficiency with age. Our results demonstrate that age-related neural changes play a major role in the decline in contrast sensitivity with age. Possible contributing mechanisms are considered.

Authors

Bennett PJ; Sekuler AB; Ozin L

Journal

Journal of the Optical Society of America A, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 654–668

Publisher

Optica Publishing Group

Publication Date

March 1, 1999

DOI

10.1364/josaa.16.000654

ISSN

1084-7529

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