MICROCOMPUTER CONTROLLED VISUAL DISPLAY TO PROBE SIGNAL PROCESSING IN HUMAN VISUAL SYSTEM.

Keith Hardwicke, Ronny Arnold, Steven Whiteside, Sunanda Mitra

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Abstract

A microcomputer-controlled visual display system is described. A simple interfacing scheme enables a commercially available microcomputer to control all the parameters of an innovative CRT image generator (Picasso, Innisfree). Thus the system described here provides a cost-effective way of probing the human visual manifold as well as developing new diagnostic methodology for detecting visual dysfunction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages43-45
Number of pages3
StatePublished - 1985

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