Using adaptive optics imaging tools to image the living retina, numerous investigators have reported temporal fluctuation in the reflectivity of individual cone photoreceptors. In addition, there is cone-to-cone (spatial) variation in reflectivity. As it has only recently become possible to image the complete rod photoreceptor mosaic in the living human retina, we sought to characterize the reflectivity of individual rods and compare their behavior to that of foveal/parafoveal cones. Across two subjects, we were able to successfully track the reflectance behavior of 1,690 rods and 1,980 cones over 12 hours. Rod and cone photoreceptors showed similar regional and temporal variability in their reflectance profiles, suggesting the presence of ...
In humans, experimental access to single sensory receptors is difficult to achieve, yet it is crucia...
Our knowledge of the structure of the human photoreceptor mosaic is mostly based on histological dat...
The inclusion of adaptive optics (AO) into ophthalmic imaging technology has allowed the study of hi...
Although there is increasing interest in the investigation of cone reflectance variability, little i...
The rod photoreceptors are implicated in a number of devastating retinal diseases. However, routine ...
Although single cone receptors have been imaged in vivo, to our knowledge there has been no observat...
The introduction of adaptive optics (AO) into vision science has made it possible for clinicians to ...
PURPOSE. We investigate the reflectance properties of the cone mosaic in adaptive optics (AO) images...
PURPOSE. Individual cones were imaged in the living human eye with the Rochester adaptive optics oph...
The cone photoreceptors represent the initial fundamental sampling step in the acquisition of visual...
AbstractThough the photoreceptor mosaic has been imaged through the intact optics of the eyes of sev...
Recent years have seen the emergence of advances in imaging technology that enable in vivo evaluatio...
Capture of light in the photoreceptor outer segment initiates a cascade of chemical events that inhi...
Purpose: To characterize in vivo morphometry and multispectral autofluorescence of the retinal pigme...
Capture of light in the photoreceptor outer segment initiates a cascade of chemical events that inhi...
In humans, experimental access to single sensory receptors is difficult to achieve, yet it is crucia...
Our knowledge of the structure of the human photoreceptor mosaic is mostly based on histological dat...
The inclusion of adaptive optics (AO) into ophthalmic imaging technology has allowed the study of hi...
Although there is increasing interest in the investigation of cone reflectance variability, little i...
The rod photoreceptors are implicated in a number of devastating retinal diseases. However, routine ...
Although single cone receptors have been imaged in vivo, to our knowledge there has been no observat...
The introduction of adaptive optics (AO) into vision science has made it possible for clinicians to ...
PURPOSE. We investigate the reflectance properties of the cone mosaic in adaptive optics (AO) images...
PURPOSE. Individual cones were imaged in the living human eye with the Rochester adaptive optics oph...
The cone photoreceptors represent the initial fundamental sampling step in the acquisition of visual...
AbstractThough the photoreceptor mosaic has been imaged through the intact optics of the eyes of sev...
Recent years have seen the emergence of advances in imaging technology that enable in vivo evaluatio...
Capture of light in the photoreceptor outer segment initiates a cascade of chemical events that inhi...
Purpose: To characterize in vivo morphometry and multispectral autofluorescence of the retinal pigme...
Capture of light in the photoreceptor outer segment initiates a cascade of chemical events that inhi...
In humans, experimental access to single sensory receptors is difficult to achieve, yet it is crucia...
Our knowledge of the structure of the human photoreceptor mosaic is mostly based on histological dat...
The inclusion of adaptive optics (AO) into ophthalmic imaging technology has allowed the study of hi...