The monochromatic aberrations of the human eye limit visual performance to varying degrees. An aberroscope or a Hartman-Shack sensor can measure the total aberrations of the human eye. The aberroscope that is currently being developed at the Centre for Eye Research consists of a grid pattern that is projected on the eye through a specially designed optical system and a camera that records the resulting grid image from the retina. We propose the development of an integrated DSP system that would simultaneously control the projected grid pattern and capture the retinal images. Also, we derive a detection scheme for calculating the centroids of the retinal grid pattern. These centroids are used to determine the wavefront aberration error funct...
New objective methods to measure the optical aberrations of the eye are reviewed, in particular the ...
AbstractOff-axis monochromatic aberrations in the human eye impose limits on peripheral vision. Howe...
The field of aberrations of the human eye is moving rapidly, being driven by the desire to monitor a...
The monochromatic aberrations of the human eye limit visual performance to varying degrees. An aberr...
The monochromatic aberrations of the human eye limit visual performance to varying degrees. An aberr...
20 pags.The first technique for measuring aberrations in the human eye was described by Tscherning (...
Abstract We present data analysis for ocular aberrations of 60 normal eyes measured with a Hartmann-...
Human visual performance is usually measured by conventional techniques (eg. letter charts), which c...
A versatile Hartmann-Shack (HS) wavefront sensor (WFS) was designed and constructed. Its advantages ...
One of the most used techniques for measuring the optical aberrations of the human eye is the so-cal...
This paper (1) reviews the fundamental limits to visual performance imposed by optical imaging and p...
Ocular wavefront sensing is vital to improving our understanding of the human eye and to developing ...
From both a fundamental and a clinical point of view, it is necessary to know the distribution of th...
Visual perception is dependent on both light transmission through the eye and neuronal conduction th...
AbstractFurther development of the objective version of the Howland and Howland [1976] Science, 193,...
New objective methods to measure the optical aberrations of the eye are reviewed, in particular the ...
AbstractOff-axis monochromatic aberrations in the human eye impose limits on peripheral vision. Howe...
The field of aberrations of the human eye is moving rapidly, being driven by the desire to monitor a...
The monochromatic aberrations of the human eye limit visual performance to varying degrees. An aberr...
The monochromatic aberrations of the human eye limit visual performance to varying degrees. An aberr...
20 pags.The first technique for measuring aberrations in the human eye was described by Tscherning (...
Abstract We present data analysis for ocular aberrations of 60 normal eyes measured with a Hartmann-...
Human visual performance is usually measured by conventional techniques (eg. letter charts), which c...
A versatile Hartmann-Shack (HS) wavefront sensor (WFS) was designed and constructed. Its advantages ...
One of the most used techniques for measuring the optical aberrations of the human eye is the so-cal...
This paper (1) reviews the fundamental limits to visual performance imposed by optical imaging and p...
Ocular wavefront sensing is vital to improving our understanding of the human eye and to developing ...
From both a fundamental and a clinical point of view, it is necessary to know the distribution of th...
Visual perception is dependent on both light transmission through the eye and neuronal conduction th...
AbstractFurther development of the objective version of the Howland and Howland [1976] Science, 193,...
New objective methods to measure the optical aberrations of the eye are reviewed, in particular the ...
AbstractOff-axis monochromatic aberrations in the human eye impose limits on peripheral vision. Howe...
The field of aberrations of the human eye is moving rapidly, being driven by the desire to monitor a...