Peripheral vision and hazard detection with average phakic and pseudophakic optical errors

The impact of peripheral optical errors induced by intraocular lenses was evaluated by simulating the average phakic and pseudophakic image qualities. An adaptive optics system was used to simulate the optical errors in 20° nasal and inferior visual field in phakic subjects. Peripheral resolution ac...

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Published inBiomedical optics express Vol. 12; no. 6; pp. 3082 - 3090
Main Authors Venkataraman, Abinaya Priya, Rosén, Robert, Heredia, Aixa Alarcon, Piers, Patricia, Vidal, Carmen Canovas, Lundström, Linda
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Optical Society of America 01.06.2021
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Summary:The impact of peripheral optical errors induced by intraocular lenses was evaluated by simulating the average phakic and pseudophakic image qualities. An adaptive optics system was used to simulate the optical errors in 20° nasal and inferior visual field in phakic subjects. Peripheral resolution acuity, contrast sensitivity and hazard detection were evaluated. Pseudophakic errors typical for monofocal designs had a negative effect on resolution acuity and contrast sensitivity and the hazard detection task also showed increased false positive and misses and a longer reaction time compared to phakic optical errors. The induced peripheral pseudophakic optical errors affect the peripheral visual performance and thereby impact functional vision.
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ISSN:2156-7085
2156-7085
DOI:10.1364/BOE.419120