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Use of diffusing filters for artificially reducing visual acuity when testing equipment and procedures

机译:在测试设备和程序时使用扩散过滤器以便人工减少视力

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Purpose When evaluating ophthalmological devices and procedures, for instance those for visual electrophysiology, it is often desirable to perform tests with reduced acuity. Doing this with individuals with actual visual impairments has a number of disadvantages, such as considerable recruitment efforts, especially when a specific acuity range is targeted, and little control about the actual perceptual characteristics of the impairment, which are normally not fully known. Lenses with positive diopters or blurring filters that are placed in front of the eyes of visually normal observers promise a simple solution to the problem. However, defocus results in considerable spurious resolution, and previous studies suggest that the frequently used Bangerter occluders are not optimal for the purpose. The present study therefore reviews a number of other options and tests a selection of filters with respect to their effect on acuity and contrast sensitivity with the aim of identifying filters that primarily degrade acuity while mostly sparing contrast sensitivity. Methods First, we screened several filters for potential usefulness. The Freiburg Acuity and Contrast Test was then used to measure visual acuity and contrast sensitivity with a subset of three filters (Luminit LSD 0.5 degrees and 1 degrees, and LEE 420) and, for comparison, with a Bangerter occluder with a nominal acuity grade of 0.1. A qualitative comparison of the filters' effect on the checkerboard-reversal VEP was also performed. Results With both Luminit filters, variability in acuity across participants was relatively small, and at least with the 0.5 degrees version, contrast sensitivity was relativity little affected. The LEE filter and the Bangerter occluder resulted in more variability and, compared to the effect on acuity, a relatively strong reduction in contrast sensitivity. Comparing the Luminit 0.5 degrees and 1 degrees filters, the reduction of acuity was not proportional to physical stimulus degradation. The effect on VEP responses was consistent with the psychophysical data. Conclusions The Luminit filters, which have a Gaussian light diffusion profile, appear to be a good choice for artificial reduction of acuity.
机译:目的在评估眼科设备和程序时,例如用于视觉电生理学的程序,通常希望利用降低的敏锐度进行测试。与具有实际视觉障碍的个人一起做这一点有许多缺点,例如相当大的招聘工作,特别是当特定的敏锐度范围是针对性的,并且对损伤的实际感知特征的控制很小,通常不完全知道。镜片具有正屈光度或模糊过滤器,置于视觉正常观察员的眼睛前面,承诺解决问题的简单解决方案。然而,Defocus导致相当大的杂散分辨率,之前的研究表明,常用的Bangerter封闭者对于目的而言是最佳的。因此,本研究审查了许多其他选择,并对它们对敏锐度和对比度灵敏度的影响进行了测试,其目的是识别主要降低敏锐度的过滤器,同时主要避免对比度灵敏度。方法首先,我们筛选了几种过滤器以获取潜在的有用性。然后使用Freiburg敏锐度和对比度试验来测量视力和对比度灵敏度,与三个滤波器的子集(Luminit LSD 0.5度和1度,以及LEE 420),并且为了比较,与邦内特封闭剂具有标称敏锐度等级0.1。还执行了对滤波器逆转Vep对滤波器影响的定性比较。结果采用亮光滤波器,参与者对敏锐度的可变性相对较小,并且至少具有0.5度的版本,对比度灵敏度是相对论的影响很小。李过滤器和鲍内特封闭器导致更可变性,与对敏锐度的影响相比,对比度敏感性相对强烈降低。比较亮度0.5度和1度过滤器,减少敏锐度与物理刺激降解的成比例。对VEP响应的影响与心理物理数据一致。结论亮光滤波器,具有高斯光扩散曲线,似乎是人工减少敏锐度的良好选择。

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