Artículo
What characteristics a clinical CSF system has to have?
Colombo, Elisa Margarita
; Issolio, Luis Alberto
; Santillán, Javier Enrique
; Aguirre, Rolando Carlos
Fecha de publicación:
05/2009
Editorial:
Wroclaw University of Technology
Revista:
Optica Applicata
ISSN:
0078-5466
e-ISSN:
1899-7015
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
We discuss the characteristics a system to measure the contrast sensitivity function (CSF) in the ophthalmologic clinic has to have. We propose that this system should be computer based in order to assure flexibility and precision. Besides the original calibration, this equipment needs an auxiliary system to keep the working conditions allowing periodical gamma corrections. We try a calibration method based on visual comparisons and show that it is valid and simple. We propose to use an adaptive psychophysical method to obtain contrast thresholds that assure a good compromise between precision and duration of the whole test. Finally, we propose that the system has to have its own normality curves for the different age ranges allowing the practitioner to perform clinical evaluations. Summing up, we can say that taking into account the above issues, the fidelity of the stimuli will be guaranteed and the challenges entailed in its transference to the clinic will be overcome.
Palabras clave:
Contrast Sensitivity
,
Clinical Applications
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Articulos de INST.DE INVESTIGACION EN LUZ, AMBIENTE Y VISION
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Citación
Colombo, Elisa Margarita; Issolio, Luis Alberto; Santillán, Javier Enrique; Aguirre, Rolando Carlos; What characteristics a clinical CSF system has to have?; Wroclaw University of Technology; Optica Applicata; XXXIX; 2; 5-2009; 415-428
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