Adaptive optics (AO) retinal image quality of rodent eyes is inferior to that of human eyes, despite the promise of greater numerical aperture. This paradox challenges several assumptions commonly made in AO imaging, assumptions which may be invalidated by the very high power and dioptric thickness of the rodent retina. We used optical modeling to compare the performance of rat and human eyes under conditions that tested the validity of these assumptions. Results showed that AO image quality in the human eye is robust to positioning errors of the AO corrector and to differences in imaging depth and wavelength compared to the wavefront beacon. In contrast, image quality in the rat eye declines sharply with each of these manipulations, especi...
For in vivo mouse retinal imaging, especially with Adaptive Optics instruments, application of a con...
AbstractPurposeThe mouse eye is a widely used model for retinal disease and has potential to become ...
Optical sectioning of biological tissues has become the method of choice for three-dimensional histo...
© 2016 Dr Xiaolin ZhouAdaptive optics (AO) retinal imaging has been widely used for high resolution ...
Adaptive Optics (AO) is required to achieve diffraction limited resolution in many real-life imaging...
Adaptive Optics (AO) is required to achieve diffraction limited resolution in many real-life imaging...
In studying retinal disease on a microscopic level, in vivo imaging has allowed researchers to track...
Small animals, such as mice, are commonly used in biomedical research as models for studying human d...
Aberration variations severely degrade retinal imaging in small animal eyes. Previously, the approac...
Retinal image quality from flood illumination adaptive optics (AO) ophthalmoscopes is adversely affe...
Adaptive optics (AO) is a technique that corrects for optical aberrations. It was originally propose...
The human visual system is able to recognize objects despite tremendous variation in their appearanc...
The human visual system is able to recognize objects despite tremendous variation in their appearanc...
For in vivo mouse retinal imaging, especially with Adaptive Optics instruments, application of a con...
The human visual system is able to recognize objects despite tremendous variation in their appearanc...
For in vivo mouse retinal imaging, especially with Adaptive Optics instruments, application of a con...
AbstractPurposeThe mouse eye is a widely used model for retinal disease and has potential to become ...
Optical sectioning of biological tissues has become the method of choice for three-dimensional histo...
© 2016 Dr Xiaolin ZhouAdaptive optics (AO) retinal imaging has been widely used for high resolution ...
Adaptive Optics (AO) is required to achieve diffraction limited resolution in many real-life imaging...
Adaptive Optics (AO) is required to achieve diffraction limited resolution in many real-life imaging...
In studying retinal disease on a microscopic level, in vivo imaging has allowed researchers to track...
Small animals, such as mice, are commonly used in biomedical research as models for studying human d...
Aberration variations severely degrade retinal imaging in small animal eyes. Previously, the approac...
Retinal image quality from flood illumination adaptive optics (AO) ophthalmoscopes is adversely affe...
Adaptive optics (AO) is a technique that corrects for optical aberrations. It was originally propose...
The human visual system is able to recognize objects despite tremendous variation in their appearanc...
The human visual system is able to recognize objects despite tremendous variation in their appearanc...
For in vivo mouse retinal imaging, especially with Adaptive Optics instruments, application of a con...
The human visual system is able to recognize objects despite tremendous variation in their appearanc...
For in vivo mouse retinal imaging, especially with Adaptive Optics instruments, application of a con...
AbstractPurposeThe mouse eye is a widely used model for retinal disease and has potential to become ...
Optical sectioning of biological tissues has become the method of choice for three-dimensional histo...