System and method for quantifying and mapping visual salience

Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Eye or testing by visual stimulus

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C351S209000

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07922670

ABSTRACT:
A system for quantifying and mapping visual salience to a visual stimulus, including a processor, software for receiving data indicative of a group of individual's ocular responses to a visual stimulus, software for determining a distribution of visual resources at each of at least two times for each of at least a portion of the individuals. The system further including software for determining and quantifying a group distribution of visual resources at each of the at least two times and software for generating a display of the group's distribution of visual resources to the visual stimulus.

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