Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 27, 2026

In Vivo Dynamics of Retinal Microglial Activation During Neurodegeneration: Confocal Ophthalmoscopic Imaging and Cell Morphometry in Mouse Glaucoma
Published on: May 11, 2015
Simulation of a retinal scotoma by a stabilized retinal image
1Department of Engineering, University of Reading, U.K.
Abstract:
Two methods are described for simulating a retinal scotoma by means of a stabilized retinal image, hence allowing some aspects of the impairment of visual function associated with scotomas to be studied in observers with normal visual fields. In the first method, an optical lever arrangement is used to generate a small artificial scotoma at a controllable position with 15 degrees field of view. The second, direct attachment, method uses a tight-fitting scleral contact lens, to which is attached a very light, aluminium-alloy tube. This carries a small piece of lightweight black card, the stabilized image of this card generating the scotoma. Although precise positioning of the scotoma is more difficult with the second method, the induced scotoma is absolute and the method is relatively cheap and easy to implement.
More Related Videos
11:03Subretinal Transplantation of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Derived-retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells into a Large-eyed Model of Geographic Atrophy
Published on: January 22, 2018
07:12A Gaze-Contingent Display Framework for Perceptual Learning Research with Simulated Central Vision Loss
Published on: April 11, 2025