[HTML][HTML] Adaptive optics imaging of the human retina

SA Burns, AE Elsner, KA Sapoznik, RL Warner… - Progress in retinal and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Adaptive Optics (AO) retinal imaging has provided revolutionary tools to scientists and
clinicians for studying retinal structure and function in the living eye. From animal models to …

Evolution of adaptive optics retinal imaging

DR Williams, SA Burns, DT Miller… - Biomedical Optics …, 2023 - opg.optica.org
This review describes the progress that has been achieved since adaptive optics (AO) was
incorporated into the ophthalmoscope a quarter of a century ago, transforming our ability to …

Noninvasive imaging of the human rod photoreceptor mosaic using a confocal adaptive optics scanning ophthalmoscope

A Dubra, Y Sulai, JL Norris, RF Cooper… - Biomedical optics …, 2011 - opg.optica.org
The rod photoreceptors are implicated in a number of devastating retinal diseases.
However, routine imaging of these cells has remained elusive, even with the advent of …

Ultrahigh speed spectral/Fourier domain OCT ophthalmic imaging at 70,000 to 312,500 axial scans per second

B Potsaid, I Gorczynska, VJ Srinivasan, Y Chen… - Optics express, 2008 - opg.optica.org
We demonstrate ultrahigh speed spectral/Fourier domain optical coherence tomography
(OCT) using an ultrahigh speed CMOS line scan camera at rates of 70,000-312,500 axial …

[HTML][HTML] Imaging single cells in the living retina

DR Williams - Vision research, 2011 - Elsevier
A quarter century ago, we were limited to a macroscopic view of the retina inside the living
eye. Since then, new imaging technologies, including confocal scanning laser …

[HTML][HTML] Noninvasive visualization and analysis of parafoveal capillaries in humans

J Tam, JA Martin, A Roorda - Investigative ophthalmology & visual …, 2010 - arvojournals.org
Purpose.: To demonstrate a noninvasive method to visualize and analyze the parafoveal
capillary network in humans. Methods.: An adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscope …

Registration of 2D images from fast scanning ophthalmic instruments

A Dubra, Z Harvey - International Workshop on Biomedical Image …, 2010 - Springer
Images from high-resolution scanning ophthalmic instruments are significantly distorted due
to eye movement. Accurate image registration is required to successfully image subjects …

Intersubject variability of foveal cone photoreceptor density in relation to eye length

KY Li, P Tiruveedhula, A Roorda - … ophthalmology & visual …, 2010 - iovs.arvojournals.org
Purpose.: Adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (AOSLO) under optimized
wavefront correction allows for routine imaging of foveal cone photoreceptors. The …

The elementary representation of spatial and color vision in the human retina

R Sabesan, BP Schmidt, WS Tuten, A Roorda - Science advances, 2016 - science.org
The retina is the most accessible element of the central nervous system for linking behavior
to the activity of isolated neurons. We unraveled behavior at the elementary level of single …

High-speed, image-based eye tracking with a scanning laser ophthalmoscope

CK Sheehy, Q Yang, DW Arathorn… - Biomedical optics …, 2012 - opg.optica.org
We demonstrate a high-speed, image-based tracking scanning laser ophthalmoscope
(TSLO) that can provide high fidelity structural images, real-time eye tracking and targeted …