AbstractWe examined the properties of the foveal, parafoveal, and near peripheral cone lattice in human neonates. To estimate the ability of these lattices to transmit the information used in contrast sensitivity and visual acuity tasks, we constructed ideal-observer models with the optics and photoreceptors of the neonatal eye at retinal eccentricities of 0, 5, and 10°. For ideal-observer models limited by photon noise, the eye's optics, and cone properties, contrast sensitivity was higher in the parafovea and near periphery than in the fovea. However, receptor pooling probably occurs in the neonate's parafovea and near periphery as it does in mature eyes. When we add a receptor-pooling stage to the models of the parafovea and near periphe...
AbstractWe measured the resolution of the optics and receptoral processes in human infants. To do so...
AbstractInterpretation of measurements of visual performance in infants must be based on knowledge o...
AbstractFor an understanding of the basis for psychophysical measurement of visual resolution, quant...
AbstractWe examined the properties of the foveal, parafoveal, and near peripheral cone lattice in hu...
AbstractSeveral investigators have related infants' low contrast sensitivity to immaturities in the ...
AbstractWe measured the resolution of the optics and receptoral processes in human infants. To do so...
AbstractQuantitative data on the early morphological development of the human retina show that the p...
AbstractSeveral investigators have related infants' low contrast sensitivity to immaturities in the ...
AbstractInterpretation of measurements of visual performance in infants must be based on knowledge o...
AbstractWe analysed spatial density and distribution of short-wavelength-sensitive photoreceptors (S...
AbstractWe analysed spatial density and distribution of short-wavelength-sensitive photoreceptors (S...
We analysed spatial density and distribution of short-wavelength-sensitive photoreceptors (S-cones) ...
The pivotal role of the neurosensory retina in retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) disease processes ha...
Anne Moskowitz, Ronald M Hansen , Anne B Fulton Department of Ophthalmology, Boston Children's H...
Purpose To study the density and packing geometry of the extrafoveal cone photoreceptors in eyes wit...
AbstractWe measured the resolution of the optics and receptoral processes in human infants. To do so...
AbstractInterpretation of measurements of visual performance in infants must be based on knowledge o...
AbstractFor an understanding of the basis for psychophysical measurement of visual resolution, quant...
AbstractWe examined the properties of the foveal, parafoveal, and near peripheral cone lattice in hu...
AbstractSeveral investigators have related infants' low contrast sensitivity to immaturities in the ...
AbstractWe measured the resolution of the optics and receptoral processes in human infants. To do so...
AbstractQuantitative data on the early morphological development of the human retina show that the p...
AbstractSeveral investigators have related infants' low contrast sensitivity to immaturities in the ...
AbstractInterpretation of measurements of visual performance in infants must be based on knowledge o...
AbstractWe analysed spatial density and distribution of short-wavelength-sensitive photoreceptors (S...
AbstractWe analysed spatial density and distribution of short-wavelength-sensitive photoreceptors (S...
We analysed spatial density and distribution of short-wavelength-sensitive photoreceptors (S-cones) ...
The pivotal role of the neurosensory retina in retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) disease processes ha...
Anne Moskowitz, Ronald M Hansen , Anne B Fulton Department of Ophthalmology, Boston Children's H...
Purpose To study the density and packing geometry of the extrafoveal cone photoreceptors in eyes wit...
AbstractWe measured the resolution of the optics and receptoral processes in human infants. To do so...
AbstractInterpretation of measurements of visual performance in infants must be based on knowledge o...
AbstractFor an understanding of the basis for psychophysical measurement of visual resolution, quant...