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Macular pigment assessment using a colour monitor

✍ Scribed by J. D. Moreland; A. G. Robson; J. J. Kulikowski


Book ID
101359360
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
62 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
0361-2317

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✦ Synopsis


Two experiments were performed to determine the effectiveness of the blue and green phosphor emissions of a colour monitor as stimuli for macular pigment (MP) assessment by flicker photometry. (1) A subject with very little MP made foveal and extrafoveal (5Β°) minimum flicker matches through calibrated carotenoid solutions simulating MP in the 0.0 -0.5 peak absorbance range. ( ) Six subjects with different MP complements (foveal 0.16 -0.75 peak absorbance range) determined their MP retinal profiles in the 0 -7Β°eccentricity range by flicker photometry on the monitor and, for comparison, by motion photometry using narrowband stimuli on the Moreland anomaloscope. Pigment absorbances deduced from changes in the blue/green phosphor luminance ratio are smaller (Ο·50%) than comparison values obtained either for the calibrated solutions or by motion photometry. A model that incorporates the full spectral emissions of the monitor phosphors accounts for these results and, thus, provides a means of calibration. The model also reveals a small effect of the aging lens. Within these constraints, flicker photometry with the blue and green phosphors of a monitor can be used to assess MP in different individuals.


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