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Denise Valente1,2, Kari V Vienola1,3, Robert J Zawadzki1,4
1Center for Human Ophthalmic Imaging Research (CHOIR), University of California, Davis Eye Center, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA.
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Optoretinography is an emerging method for detecting and measuring functional responses from neurons in the living human retina. Its potential applications are compelling and broad, spanning clinical assessment of retinal disease, investigation of fundamental scientific questions, and rapid evaluation of experimental therapeutics for blinding retinal diseases. Progress in all these domains hinges on the development of robust methods for quantifying observed responses in relation to visible stimuli. In this work, we describe an optoretinographic imaging platform: full-field swept-source optical coherence tomography with adaptive optics, measure cone responses in two healthy volunteers to a variety of stimulus patterns, and propose a simple model for predicting and quantifying responses to those stimuli.
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