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With increasing dot interval, the line distortion decreases until the dotted line becomes straight.
The visual angle that denoted the dot interval of the line seen as straight was considered as the patient's M-CHARTS score.
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On M-CHARTS, straight lines are replaced with dotted lines, and the dot intervals (range: 0.2° - 2.0°) are changed from fine to coarse.
The M-charts consist of 19 dotted (dot size is 0.1°) lines with dot intervals ranging from 0.2° to 2.0° of visual angle.
Dots indicate an increase (red dots) or decrease (blue dots) in the number of a determined interspike interval and dot size represents the degree of change.
Logistic distribution of a concentration-response relationship (line) with a confidence interval (dotted lines around).
Dotted lines with interval changes from fine to coarse are printed on the following paper pages and are shown to the patients one after another.
The short green lines extending above and below the dots show what we call the "confidence interval" for that dot: If we could take 100 averages for a candidate from an unlimited number of polls, 95 of them would fall somewhere along the line, so the line represents 95percentt of the error expected from using only those five polls.
Each encoding trial began with a white fixation dot presented for an interval jittered uniformly between 1,000 and 2,000 ms (Fig. 1B).
Second, the incremental increase in the interval between dot pairs produces a total display time that is a multiple of the number of pairs.
The poorer discrimination could have potentially been due to the absence of relative motion, because unlike the fixation intervals, the dot pattern, target, and window all moved together in the pursuit intervals.
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