The distribution of cone photopigment across the retina affects the amount of light captured by cones at each retinal location. Cone photopigment optical density is measured in two ways, with reflectometry and/or with color matching. Color matching measures a higher optical density than does ref lectometry. Control experi-ments confirm that large-field color matches measure photopigment optical density toward their outer edge. There is qualitative agreement as to photopigment distribution from both techniques near the fovea. Beyond 1 deg, color matching indicates little decrease in photopigment with increasing eccentricity, whereas retinal densitometry shows a steep decline in photopigment. The decrease in perifoveal optical density measure...
AbstractWe have developed an objective procedure, using a modified retinal camera, to determine macu...
The cone photoreceptors represent the initial fundamental sampling step in the acquisition of visual...
<p>(A) A cone mosaic image 0.5 mm from the center of the fovea in a normal eye. (B) Cone labeling re...
AbstractFoveal cone spacing was measured in vivo using an objective technique: ocular speckle interf...
AbstractPurpose. To test the feasibility of scanning laser densitometry with a modified Rodenstock s...
We provide the first measures of foveal cone density as a function of axial length in living eyes an...
PURPOSE: To investigate the influence of various technical factors on the variation of cone packing ...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of various technical factors on the variation of cone packing ...
The aim of this article is to analyse cone density, spacing and arrangement using an adaptive optics...
<div><p>The aim of this article is to analyse cone density, spacing and arrangement using an adaptiv...
Although there is increasing interest in the investigation of cone reflectance variability, little i...
Changes in the effective optical density of the cones are sufficient to explain changes in color mat...
Purpose. To determine the spatial arrangement of cones in the living human eye. Methods. Two color n...
Photopigment optical density (OD) of middle-(M) and long-(L) wavelength-sensitive cones was determin...
The foveal cone mosaic can be directly visualized using adaptive optics scanning light ophthalmoscop...
AbstractWe have developed an objective procedure, using a modified retinal camera, to determine macu...
The cone photoreceptors represent the initial fundamental sampling step in the acquisition of visual...
<p>(A) A cone mosaic image 0.5 mm from the center of the fovea in a normal eye. (B) Cone labeling re...
AbstractFoveal cone spacing was measured in vivo using an objective technique: ocular speckle interf...
AbstractPurpose. To test the feasibility of scanning laser densitometry with a modified Rodenstock s...
We provide the first measures of foveal cone density as a function of axial length in living eyes an...
PURPOSE: To investigate the influence of various technical factors on the variation of cone packing ...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of various technical factors on the variation of cone packing ...
The aim of this article is to analyse cone density, spacing and arrangement using an adaptive optics...
<div><p>The aim of this article is to analyse cone density, spacing and arrangement using an adaptiv...
Although there is increasing interest in the investigation of cone reflectance variability, little i...
Changes in the effective optical density of the cones are sufficient to explain changes in color mat...
Purpose. To determine the spatial arrangement of cones in the living human eye. Methods. Two color n...
Photopigment optical density (OD) of middle-(M) and long-(L) wavelength-sensitive cones was determin...
The foveal cone mosaic can be directly visualized using adaptive optics scanning light ophthalmoscop...
AbstractWe have developed an objective procedure, using a modified retinal camera, to determine macu...
The cone photoreceptors represent the initial fundamental sampling step in the acquisition of visual...
<p>(A) A cone mosaic image 0.5 mm from the center of the fovea in a normal eye. (B) Cone labeling re...