DocumentCode
319753
Title
Chromatic perception test: a computer-based approach
Author
Filligoi, G.C. ; Capitanio, L. ; Accornero, N.
Author_Institution
Centro Interdipartimentale Sistemi Biomed., Rome, Italy
Volume
4
fYear
1996
fDate
31 Oct-3 Nov 1996
Firstpage
1558
Abstract
The analysis of luminance visual defects (i.e. obtained with white stimuli on a black background) in the central area of 200-300 around the fovea provide a valuable tool in neuro-ophthalmological diagnosis. In fact, distribution and depth of monochromatic visual defects reflect disease or damage to specific portion of the brain along the visual pathway. Concerning chromaticity tests, it is well known that they improve the diagnosis of many neurological diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, optic neuritis, diseases due to vitamin deficiency, etc. A new automatic technique for testing chromaticity within the Central Visual Field (CVF) by means of a PC has been developed. According to the ICO-1979 recommendation for perimeter standardization, the coloured light stimuli were isoilluminant with a 12 Lux white background. Stimuli differed from the background for hue (red, green, blue) and saturation (two levels each: one corresponding to 30% of the Maximal Saturation (MS) and the other to 10% of MS). The new test proved to be accurate and rapid. It also achieved high sensitivity, because it classified mild defects of color vision of which subjects were unaware. This pilot study on patients with multiple sclerosis proved that the test achieved significantly greater sensitivity than standard luminance visual field analysis
Keywords
brightness; colour vision; medical diagnostic computing; neurophysiology; vision defects; visual perception; black background; central visual field; chromatic perception test; color perception; color vision defects; coloured light stimuli; computer-based approach; high sensitivity; hue; luminance visual defects; neuro-ophthalmological diagnosis; patients with multiple sclerosis; perimeter standardization; saturation; white stimuli; Automatic testing; Biology computing; Biomedical computing; Color; Computer vision; Diseases; Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society; Medical tests; Multiple sclerosis; Spatial resolution;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1996. Bridging Disciplines for Biomedicine. Proceedings of the 18th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3811-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMBS.1996.647550
Filename
647550
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