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Chromatic and wavefront aberrations: L-, M- and S-cone stimulation with typical and extreme retinal image quality.

Florent Autrusseau1, Larry Thibos, Steven K Shevell.   

Abstract

The first physiological process influencing visual perception is the optics of the eye. The retinal image is affected by diffraction at the pupil and several kinds of optical imperfections. A model of the eye (Thibos & Bradley, 1999), which takes account of pupil aperture, chromatic aberration and wavefront aberrations, was used to determine wavelength-dependent point-spread functions, which can be convolved with any stimulus specified by its spectral distribution of light at each point. The resulting retinal spectral distribution of light was used to determine the spatial distribution of stimulation for each cone type (S, M and L). In addition, individual differences in retinal-image quality were assessed using a statistical model (Thibos, Bradley, & Hong, 2002) for population values of Zernike coefficients, which characterize imperfections of the eye's optics. The median and relatively extreme (5th and 95th percentile) modulation transfer functions (MTFs) for the S, M and L cones were determined for equal-energy-spectrum (EES) 'white' light. The typical MTF for S cones was more similar to the MTF for L and M cones after taking wavefront aberrations into account but even with aberrations the S-cone MTF typically was below the M- or L-cone MTF by a factor of at least 10 (one log unit). More generally, the model presented here provides a technique for estimating retinal image quality for the S, M and L cones for any stimulus presented to the eye. The model is applied to some informative examples.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21906613      PMCID: PMC3205309          DOI: 10.1016/j.visres.2011.08.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vision Res        ISSN: 0042-6989            Impact factor:   1.886


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