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Contrast sensitivity in preschool children with psychophysical method

The aim of this work was to use the psychophysical forced-choice staircase method to measure contrast sensitivity function for spatial frequencies (CSF) in the range between 0.25 and 4 cpd in preschool children and adults. We estimated the contrast thresholds of 15 participants (10 children and five adults). The results showed that the sensitivity curves (CSF) of 4 and 5 years old chidren and adults were similar in general profiles although they were different between themselves. These results suggest that the psychophysical forced-choice staircase method can be used to measure the CSF of children over 4 years old.

contrast sensitivity; visual development; preschool child; spatial frequency; forced-choice staircase method


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