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Abstract

Visual resolution decreases rapidly outside of the foveal center. The anatomical and physiological basis for this reduction is unclear. We used simultaneous adaptive optics imaging and psychophysical testing to measure cone spacing and resolution across the fovea, and found that resolution was limited by cone spacing only at the foveal center. Immediately outside of the center, resolution was worse than cone spacing predicted and better matched the sampling limit of midget retinal ganglion cells.

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Title
The relationship between visual resolution and cone spacing in the human fovea
Author
Rossi, Ethan A; Roorda, Austin
Pages
156-7
Publication year
2010
Publication date
Feb 2010
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
10976256
e-ISSN
15461726
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
274646387
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Feb 2010