Purpose: To investigate the variation of visual function in different eccentricities of the visual field in isometropic amblyopes.Method: The stimulus matrix containing 61 hexagons was generated on a monitor. The diam...Purpose: To investigate the variation of visual function in different eccentricities of the visual field in isometropic amblyopes.Method: The stimulus matrix containing 61 hexagons was generated on a monitor. The diameter of the entire stimulating field was approximately 13.6 deg of arc; the frame rate of the monitor was 67 Hz. Every hexagon of the display contained a number of black and white small hexagonal patches which reversed during stimulation. These hexagons were simultaneously but independently modulated in time by the controlling computer program. The flashed elements were selected differently on each frame according to a computer-generated binary pseudo-random time series (m-sequence); the response contributions from each of the individual stimulus elements could be extracted from the cross corre-ation function. Subjects were asked to maintain fixation at the center of the stimulus pattern while each of the hexagons of the display reversed. The VERB system extracted the local responses by展开更多
文摘Purpose: To investigate the variation of visual function in different eccentricities of the visual field in isometropic amblyopes.Method: The stimulus matrix containing 61 hexagons was generated on a monitor. The diameter of the entire stimulating field was approximately 13.6 deg of arc; the frame rate of the monitor was 67 Hz. Every hexagon of the display contained a number of black and white small hexagonal patches which reversed during stimulation. These hexagons were simultaneously but independently modulated in time by the controlling computer program. The flashed elements were selected differently on each frame according to a computer-generated binary pseudo-random time series (m-sequence); the response contributions from each of the individual stimulus elements could be extracted from the cross corre-ation function. Subjects were asked to maintain fixation at the center of the stimulus pattern while each of the hexagons of the display reversed. The VERB system extracted the local responses by