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Recent developments in perimetry: test stimuli and procedures.

Allison M McKendrick1

  • 1School of Psychology, University of Western Australia, Australia.

Clinical & Experimental Optometry
|April 6, 2005
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Modern computer technology has driven significant advancements in automated perimetry, introducing new visual stimuli and testing methods beyond traditional approaches. This review covers novel perimetry types and algorithms enhancing visual field testing.

Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Visual Science
  • Medical Technology

Background:

  • Traditional white-on-white luminance increment perimetry has limitations.
  • Computer technology enables more sophisticated visual stimuli and testing procedures.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent advances in automated perimetry.
  • To discuss new test types and algorithms in visual field testing.

Main Methods:

  • Review of literature on automated perimetry advancements.
  • Discussion of specific new perimetry technologies and algorithms.

Main Results:

  • Introduction of frequency doubling technology perimetry.
  • Development of short wavelength automated perimetry, flicker perimetry, high-pass resolution perimetry, and rarebit perimetry.

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  • Implementation of advanced algorithms like ZEST, SITA, TOP, and multi-sampling supra-threshold perimetry.
  • Conclusions:

    • Automated perimetry has significantly evolved due to technological progress.
    • New methods offer enhanced capabilities for visual field assessment.