• DocumentCode
    2965150
  • Title

    Stabilized retinal mapping of known retinal loci

  • Author

    Bertera, J.H. ; Timberlake, G.T.

  • Author_Institution
    Eye Res. Inst., Boston, MA, USA
  • fYear
    1988
  • fDate
    10-11 Mar 1988
  • Firstpage
    136
  • Lastpage
    137
  • Abstract
    Stabilization of a test spot of light on specific portions of the retina can improve visual perimetry data that disclose the presence and extent of visual loss due to eye disease. In conventional visual perimetry, small test spots of light are displayed at various spatial locations in the visual field to determine the local sensitivity of the retina. These methods are subject to errors from eye movements which can shift the spatial relationships between the test display and known retina loci. A method of stabilizing test displays on the human retina and of relating this stabilized test display to known retinal loci is described. The stabilized retinal mapping has higher resolution than conventional maps, minimizes eye movement errors, reduces fatigue, and shortens testing time. The current method for stabilizing the test points on the retina uses a dual Purkinje tracker, which limits the application if there is yellowing of the eye lens with age, corneal abnormalities, or a small pupil
  • Keywords
    eye; patient diagnosis; corneal abnormalities; dual Purkinje tracker; eye disease; eye lens yellowing; eye movements; known retinal loci; light test spot stabilisation; small pupil; spatial relationships; stabilised retinal mapping; visual loss; visual perimetry; Calibration; Degenerative diseases; Displays; Fatigue; Humans; Laser beams; Laser stability; Medical diagnostic imaging; Retina; Testing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Bioengineering Conference, 1988., Proceedings of the 1988 Fourteenth Annual Northeast
  • Conference_Location
    Durham, NH
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/NEBC.1988.19366
  • Filename
    19366