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Spatial frequency and Visual perception

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Difference between Spatial frequency and Visual perception

Spatial frequency vs. Visual perception

In mathematics, physics, and engineering, spatial frequency is a characteristic of any structure that is periodic across position in space. Visual perception is the ability to interpret the surrounding environment using light in the visible spectrum reflected by the objects in the environment.

Similarities between Spatial frequency and Visual perception

Spatial frequency and Visual perception have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Visual cortex, Visual perception, Visual system.

Visual cortex

The visual cortex of the brain is a part of the cerebral cortex that processes visual information.

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Visual perception

Visual perception is the ability to interpret the surrounding environment using light in the visible spectrum reflected by the objects in the environment.

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Visual system

The visual system is the part of the central nervous system which gives organisms the ability to process visual detail, as well as enabling the formation of several non-image photo response functions.

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Spatial frequency and Visual perception Comparison

Spatial frequency has 25 relations, while Visual perception has 97. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.46% = 3 / (25 + 97).

References

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