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A model for assessment of cone directionality
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1997
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EngineeringOptical CharacterizationSensory SystemsRetinaHuman RetinaGeometrical AccuracyOptical SystemsComputational GeometryBiophysicsPerception SystemGeometric ModelingMachine VisionOphthalmologyPhysiological OpticCone DirectionalityVision ResearchFactor ζProjection SystemDirectionality Factor ζPhotoreceptor CellPhotometry (Optics)NeuroscienceMedicineWater Surface ReflectanceRetinal Biology
Abstract The directionality of photoreceptors from the human retina may be measured by psychophysical or reflectometric methods. Oddly the directionality factor ζ provided by the phororeceptor alignment reflectometer (PAR) is four times the shape factor ρ of the Stiles-Crawford function, instead of twice as we could guess from the PAR design. We have thus developed a model to understand better the mechanisms involved in the measurement of ζ. The model predicts that: first the factor ζ is determined much more by photoreceptor characteristics than by the retinal pigment epithelium properties, second the high value of ζ is due to the poor excitation of the modes TE01, TM01 and HE21 backwards, and third the instrumental anisotropy of the PAR is small. Consequently the PAR affords a tool for characterizing photoreceptors and allows us to determine the principal directions along which photoreceptors are stretched.
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