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    The quick contrast sensitivity function (CSF) method precisely detects vision changes. This efficient tool aids in monitoring eye diseases and treatment effects for individuals and clinical trials.

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    Background:

    • Contrast sensitivity function (CSF) is a key measure for assessing functional vision.
    • Detecting subtle CSF changes efficiently in individuals and groups is challenging.
    • Existing methods lack the precision and speed needed for clinical monitoring.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop and evaluate novel metrics for detecting CSF changes using the quick CSF method.
    • To assess the reliability and performance of the quick CSF method at individual and group levels.
    • To establish the utility of the quick CSF method for monitoring visual health and treatment efficacy.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilized the Bayesian framework of the quick CSF method.
    • Employed a 10-letter identification task across three luminance conditions.
    • Collected data from 112 naive normal observers to ensure robust statistical power.

    Main Results:

    • Achieved high test-retest reliability of 0.974 with 50 trials.
    • Demonstrated 94.0% accuracy in detecting medium CSF changes (0.30 log unit) at the individual level with 50 trials.
    • Showed the ability to detect very small CSF changes (0.025 log unit) at the group level with 112 observers and 50 trials.

    Conclusions:

    • The quick CSF method offers a reliable and efficient approach for monitoring functional vision.
    • The method is suitable for tracking eye disease progression and treatment effects in individual patients.
    • Significant reductions in time, sample size, and cost are achievable for clinical trials using this method.