AbstractClinical studies of photoreceptor orientation are limited by the fact that psychophysical methods for measuring the Stiles-Crawford effect are time consuming and require excellent co-operation from the subject. We have developed a novel instrument, the photoreceptor alignment reflectometer (PAR), that determines photoreceptor augment by measuring the distribution in the pupil of light reflected by one retinal location. This determination is accomplished in a measurement time of 4 sec and requires minimal co-operation from the subject. The technique is not significantly affected by reflections at the limiting membrane, or by changes in entrance and exit pupil configuration, or by location of bleaching light entry. The PAR was used to...
In the recent years, light modulation has been achieved by an array of binary-positioning micromirro...
Summary of the thesis “Harvesting the weak angular reflections from the fundus of the human eye” by ...
Purpose: To measure the Stiles-Crawford effect of the first kind (SCE-I), corresponding to central v...
AbstractThe aim of this study was tevelop a fast test for local photoreceptor alignment. Photorecept...
The first part of this thesis was on the development of a new instrument for measurement of light re...
The ability of the human eye to change its overall refractive power so that people can focus on obje...
AbstractProperties of presumed mechanisms controlling photoreceptor alignments are partially defined...
Purpose: Light guided photoreceptor realignment (phototropism) has been previously reported in the h...
AbstractWe measured the spectral reflectance of the fovea of ten normal subjects in four conditions,...
AbstractGlaucomatous damage to upper and lower retina is often unequal. We have developed a rapid, o...
Using adaptive optics imaging tools to image the living retina, numerous investigators have reported...
Retinal photoreceptors are essentially directed towards the centre of the eye’s pupil. It was sugges...
The Stiles-Crawford effect (SCE) is the well-known phenomenon in which the brightness of light perce...
AbstractAccommodation was monitored continuously under open-loop conditions while subjects viewed a ...
There are two optical processes that control the retinal image sampled by the photoreceptor array: a...
In the recent years, light modulation has been achieved by an array of binary-positioning micromirro...
Summary of the thesis “Harvesting the weak angular reflections from the fundus of the human eye” by ...
Purpose: To measure the Stiles-Crawford effect of the first kind (SCE-I), corresponding to central v...
AbstractThe aim of this study was tevelop a fast test for local photoreceptor alignment. Photorecept...
The first part of this thesis was on the development of a new instrument for measurement of light re...
The ability of the human eye to change its overall refractive power so that people can focus on obje...
AbstractProperties of presumed mechanisms controlling photoreceptor alignments are partially defined...
Purpose: Light guided photoreceptor realignment (phototropism) has been previously reported in the h...
AbstractWe measured the spectral reflectance of the fovea of ten normal subjects in four conditions,...
AbstractGlaucomatous damage to upper and lower retina is often unequal. We have developed a rapid, o...
Using adaptive optics imaging tools to image the living retina, numerous investigators have reported...
Retinal photoreceptors are essentially directed towards the centre of the eye’s pupil. It was sugges...
The Stiles-Crawford effect (SCE) is the well-known phenomenon in which the brightness of light perce...
AbstractAccommodation was monitored continuously under open-loop conditions while subjects viewed a ...
There are two optical processes that control the retinal image sampled by the photoreceptor array: a...
In the recent years, light modulation has been achieved by an array of binary-positioning micromirro...
Summary of the thesis “Harvesting the weak angular reflections from the fundus of the human eye” by ...
Purpose: To measure the Stiles-Crawford effect of the first kind (SCE-I), corresponding to central v...