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Assessing the contrast sensitivity function in myopic parafovea: A quick contrast sensitivity functions study [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2022
PurposeCompare peripheral contrast sensitivity functions (CSF) between myopes and emmetropes to reveal potential myogenic risks during emmetropization.Materials and methodsThis observational, cross-sectional, non-consecutive case study included data from
Zixuan Xu   +14 more
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Active Learning to Characterize the Full Contrast Sensitivity Function in Cataracts [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Ophthalmology, 2022
Filippos Vingopoulos,1,2 Megan Kasetty,1 Itika Garg,1,2 Rebecca F Silverman,1 Raviv Katz,1,2 Ryan A Vasan,3 Alice C Lorch,3 Zhonghui K Luo,3 John B Miller1,2 1Harvard Retinal Imaging Lab, Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA;
Vingopoulos F   +8 more
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Predicting individual contrast sensitivity functions from acuity and letter contrast sensitivity measurements. [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Vision, 2016
Contrast sensitivity (CS) is widely used as a measure of visual function in both basic research and clinical evaluation. There is conflicting evidence on the extent to which measuring the full contrast sensitivity function (CSF) offers more functionally ...
Davey, Pinakin Gunvant   +4 more
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The Curve Visible on the Campbell-Robson Chart Is Not the Contrast Sensitivity Function [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2021
The Campbell-Robson chart is a highly popular figure used in psychophysics and visual perception textbooks to illustrate the Contrast Sensitivity Function (CSF). The chart depicts a grating which varies logarithmically in spatial frequency (SF) from left
Jessica Tardif   +3 more
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Low-concentration atropine (0.01%) on quantitative contrast sensitivity function in Chinese children with myopia [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Ophthalmology
AIM: To investigate the effect of 0.01% low-concentration atropine (LA) on quantitative contrast sensitivity function (qCSF) in children with myopia.
Yu-Hao Ye   +5 more
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Factors influencing contrast sensitivity function in myopic eyes. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
To evaluate the factors affecting the area under the log contrast sensitivity function (AULCSF) in healthy myopic eyes.We retrospectively examined 201 eyes of 201 consecutive subjects (age, 31.8 ± 7.4 years (mean ± standard deviation)) with myopic ...
Kazutaka Kamiya   +3 more
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Comparison of the quantitative contrast sensitivity function between early keratoconus and normal eyes [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Ophthalmology
Purpose To compare the characteristics of the quantitative contrast sensitivity function (qCSF) in eyes with early keratoconus (Early-KC) and normal control (NC) eyes and investigate the associated factors. Design A cross-sectional study.
Yiyong Xian   +7 more
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Editorial: The contrast sensitivity function: from laboratory to clinic, volume II [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2023
Fang Hou   +7 more
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Editorial: The Contrast Sensitivity Function: From Laboratory to Clinic [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2021
Fang Hou   +5 more
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Reduced contrast sensitivity function is correlated with changes to cone photoreceptors in simple high myopia [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience
PurposeTo investigate the contrast sensitivity function (CSF) changes in simple high myopia (SHM) and evaluate the correlations between these changes with the early changes in the retinal microstructure.MethodsThis prospective study comprised 81 subjects,
Jiefang Wang   +33 more
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