Acta Photonica Sinica, Volume. 39, Issue 4, 662(2010)

Measurement of Neural Contrast Sensitivity Function of Human Eyes Based on Visual Chart and Wave-front Aberration

GE Jing-jing1,2, WANG Zhao-qi1,2、*, LIU Tao1,2, WANG Yan3, and ZHAO Kan-xing3
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    A system for measurement to obtain Neural Contrast Sensitivity Function(NCSF) is constructed,according to the relationship between Modulation Transfer Function(MTF)calculated from wave-front date and Contrast Sensitivity Function(CSF) with a wide range of spatial frequencies.Compared with previous measurement method,the coherent noise and speckle noise can be avoided using the proposed method which are brought in by the interference of laser beams,and white-light NCSF can also be provieded.The green-light and white-light NCSF are acquired with this technique for different eyes.It is shown that NCSF,which is independent of the optical system of eye,for green-light is higher than that for white-light under the condition of the same luminance.The maximum value of CSF appears at 8 c/deg of the green-light and white-light,while the maximum value of NCSF of the green-light and white-light appears at a higher spatial frequency of 12 c/deg.

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    GE Jing-jing, WANG Zhao-qi, LIU Tao, WANG Yan, ZHAO Kan-xing. Measurement of Neural Contrast Sensitivity Function of Human Eyes Based on Visual Chart and Wave-front Aberration[J]. Acta Photonica Sinica, 2010, 39(4): 662

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    Paper Information

    Received: Mar. 27, 2009

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: May. 24, 2010

    The Author Email: Zhao-qi WANG (gwjingjing@yahoo.com.cn)

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