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    In the standard visual acuity paradigm, two targets have to be far enough apart so that their combined light energy pattern (dotted lines) produces stimulation in members of the receptor array that allows the differentiation between one and two.

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    current22:54, 26 April 2011Thumbnail for version as of 22:54, 26 April 20112,420 × 2,722 (411 KB)Gerald Westheimer (Talk | contribs)In the standard visual acuity paradigm, two targets have to be far enough apart so that their combined light energy pattern (dotted lines) produces stimulation in members of the receptor array that allows the differentiation between one and two.

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