High-resolution retinal imaging with adaptive optics was used to record the position of a light stimulus on the cone mosaic with an error at least five times smaller than the diameter of the smallest foveal cones. We discuss the factors that limit the accuracy with which absolute retinal position can be determined. In five subjects, the standard deviation of fixation positions measured in discrete trials ranged from 2.1 to 6.3 arcmin, with an average of 3.4 arcmin (about 17 m), in agreement with previous studies (R. W. Ditchburn, 1973; R. M. Steinman, G. M. Haddad, A. A. Skavenski, & D. Wyman, 1973). The center of fixation, based on the mean retinal position for each of three subjects, was displaced from the location of highest foveal ...
AbstractExperiments designed to estimate the placement of L and M cones in fovea centralis of the li...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of various technical factors on the variation of cone packing ...
The spatial arrangement of L and M cones in the human peripheral retina was estimated from red-green...
Due to the dramatic difference in spatial resolution between the central fovea and the surrounding r...
Cone mosaic images, cone coordinates and retinal locations (PCD, CDC and PRL) are related to: Reinig...
Vision is not a static process. Our perception of the world is not merely a sequence of fixed snapsh...
The foveal cone mosaic can be directly visualized using adaptive optics scanning light ophthalmoscop...
Purpose. To determine the spatial arrangement of cones in the living human eye. Methods. Two color n...
Experiments designed to estimate the placement of L and M cones in fovea centralis of the living hum...
The cone photoreceptors represent the initial fundamental sampling step in the acquisition of visual...
Our knowledge of the structure of the human photoreceptor mosaic is mostly based on histological dat...
In order to study the limits of spatial vision in normal human subjects, it is important to look at ...
Visual resolution, the ability to see fine spatial detail, emerges from the capacities of both the e...
Increased cone photoreceptor density, an avascular zone (FAZ), and the displacement of inner retinal...
The movements of the eye play an integral part in constructing a smooth perception of the world arou...
AbstractExperiments designed to estimate the placement of L and M cones in fovea centralis of the li...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of various technical factors on the variation of cone packing ...
The spatial arrangement of L and M cones in the human peripheral retina was estimated from red-green...
Due to the dramatic difference in spatial resolution between the central fovea and the surrounding r...
Cone mosaic images, cone coordinates and retinal locations (PCD, CDC and PRL) are related to: Reinig...
Vision is not a static process. Our perception of the world is not merely a sequence of fixed snapsh...
The foveal cone mosaic can be directly visualized using adaptive optics scanning light ophthalmoscop...
Purpose. To determine the spatial arrangement of cones in the living human eye. Methods. Two color n...
Experiments designed to estimate the placement of L and M cones in fovea centralis of the living hum...
The cone photoreceptors represent the initial fundamental sampling step in the acquisition of visual...
Our knowledge of the structure of the human photoreceptor mosaic is mostly based on histological dat...
In order to study the limits of spatial vision in normal human subjects, it is important to look at ...
Visual resolution, the ability to see fine spatial detail, emerges from the capacities of both the e...
Increased cone photoreceptor density, an avascular zone (FAZ), and the displacement of inner retinal...
The movements of the eye play an integral part in constructing a smooth perception of the world arou...
AbstractExperiments designed to estimate the placement of L and M cones in fovea centralis of the li...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of various technical factors on the variation of cone packing ...
The spatial arrangement of L and M cones in the human peripheral retina was estimated from red-green...