The effect of external illumination on CSV-1000 contrast sensitivity measure among young adults/ Azmir Ahmad, Norfaridah Abdul Aziz and Nor Hanani Ozali

Contrast played a major role in determining object appearance in vast areas, from medical perspectives to daily living activities such as driving. There were various clinical tests to measure contrast sensitivity which was designed to be used either with internal illumination or under external illum...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Azmir (Author), Abdul Aziz, Norfaridah (Author), Ozali, Nor Hanani (Author)
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Published: Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 2019-09.
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