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Light-adapted flicker optoretinograms captured with a spatio-temporal optical coherence-tomography (STOC-T) system.

Sławomir Tomczewski1,2,3, Piotr Węgrzyn1,2,4,3, Dawid Borycki1,2, Egidijus Auksorius1,2,5, Maciej Wojtkowski1,2, Andrea Curatolo1,2.   

Abstract

For many years electroretinography (ERG) has been used for obtaining information about the retinal physiological function. More recently, a new technique called optoretinography (ORG) has been developed. In one form of this technique, the physiological response of retinal photoreceptors to visible light, resulting in a nanometric photoreceptor optical path length change, is measured by phase-sensitive optical coherence tomography (OCT). To date, a limited number of studies with phase-based ORG measured the retinal response to a flickering light stimulation. In this work, we use a spatio-temporal optical coherence tomography (STOC-T) system to capture optoretinograms with a flickering stimulus over a 1.7 × 0.85 mm2 area of a light-adapted retina located between the fovea and the optic nerve. We show that we can detect statistically-significant differences in the photoreceptor optical path length (OPL) modulation amplitudes in response to different flicker frequencies and with better signal to noise ratios (SNRs) than for a dark-adapted eye. We also demonstrate the ability to spatially map such response to a patterned stimulus with light stripes flickering at different frequencies, highlighting the prospect of characterizing the spatially-resolved temporal-frequency response of the retina with ORG.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35519256      PMCID: PMC9045926          DOI: 10.1364/BOE.444567

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Opt Express        ISSN: 2156-7085            Impact factor:   3.562


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