Directional and nondirectional spectral reflection data from 0, 1, 2, 4, and 8 deg eccentricity, and the optic disk, were analyzed from 400 to 950 nm with an existing optical reflection model. The optical model, developed for the fovea, appeared to be also suitable for more eccentric locations. The optical densities of melanin and of the macular pigments zeaxanthin and lutein peaked in the fovea, in correspondence with literature data. The amplitude of the directional component, originating in the cone photoreceptors, had its maximum at 1 deg. The maximum of the directionality (peakedness) occurred at a slightly higher eccentricity
There are two optical processes that control the retinal image sampled by the photoreceptor array: a...
219-228Vegetative surfaces are non-lambertian and deriving their spectral properties from space-born...
The variation of the directional reflectance of a vegetative canopy with azimuthal view angle become...
Directional and nondirectional spectral reflection data from 0, 1, 2, 4, and 8 deg eccentricity, and...
Abstract. Directional and nondirectional spectral reflection data from 0, 1, 2, 4, and 8 deg eccentr...
The first part of this thesis was on the development of a new instrument for measurement of light re...
AbstractOur aim was to assess the integrity of the photoreceptors in the fovea, and to measure the o...
AbstractWe measured the spectral reflectance of the fovea of ten normal subjects in four conditions,...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate the clinical-diagnostic value of the Foveal Reflec...
The intensity of a monochromatic light required just to detect 30 Hz flicker as the point of entry o...
We present evidence for the wavelength dependence of the directionality of light reflected from cone...
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a powerful tool in ophthalmology that provides in vivo morphol...
Summary of the thesis “Harvesting the weak angular reflections from the fundus of the human eye” by ...
Purpose. Macular Pigment (MP) is composed of two dietary carotenoids, lutein and zeaxanthin, and a c...
Two-dimensional optical transfer functions (OTF's) of individual human eyes are computed from the re...
There are two optical processes that control the retinal image sampled by the photoreceptor array: a...
219-228Vegetative surfaces are non-lambertian and deriving their spectral properties from space-born...
The variation of the directional reflectance of a vegetative canopy with azimuthal view angle become...
Directional and nondirectional spectral reflection data from 0, 1, 2, 4, and 8 deg eccentricity, and...
Abstract. Directional and nondirectional spectral reflection data from 0, 1, 2, 4, and 8 deg eccentr...
The first part of this thesis was on the development of a new instrument for measurement of light re...
AbstractOur aim was to assess the integrity of the photoreceptors in the fovea, and to measure the o...
AbstractWe measured the spectral reflectance of the fovea of ten normal subjects in four conditions,...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate the clinical-diagnostic value of the Foveal Reflec...
The intensity of a monochromatic light required just to detect 30 Hz flicker as the point of entry o...
We present evidence for the wavelength dependence of the directionality of light reflected from cone...
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a powerful tool in ophthalmology that provides in vivo morphol...
Summary of the thesis “Harvesting the weak angular reflections from the fundus of the human eye” by ...
Purpose. Macular Pigment (MP) is composed of two dietary carotenoids, lutein and zeaxanthin, and a c...
Two-dimensional optical transfer functions (OTF's) of individual human eyes are computed from the re...
There are two optical processes that control the retinal image sampled by the photoreceptor array: a...
219-228Vegetative surfaces are non-lambertian and deriving their spectral properties from space-born...
The variation of the directional reflectance of a vegetative canopy with azimuthal view angle become...