
“Stroboscopy is a special method used to visualize vocal fold vibration. It uses a synchronized, flashing light passed through a flexible or rigid telescope.
At higher frequencies, flicker may no longer be directly visible but can be detected with fast eye or head movements or by moving objects quickly. This phenomenon is also known as the stroboscopic effect.
To validate and extend SVM, five perception experiments are presented, measuring the visibility threshold of light waveforms modulated at several frequencies, conducted in two different labs.
Stroboscopic visual training (SVT) has been shown to improve aspects of visuomotor and cognitive performance in healthy populations, but approaches vary with respect to testing protocols, …
The question was raised whether stroboscopic movement depends upon successive stimulation of separate retinal (and therefore cortical) points or of points located separately in phenomenal space.
The study investigates the stroboscopic effect that occurs during the perception of flickering light, especially when light sources are operated with pulse width modulation (PWM).
Effects of stroboscopic visual training on reaction time and movement accuracy in collegiate athletes: a systematic review and meta-analysis