Affiliation:
1. University of Rochester
2. Indiana University at Bloomington
3. University of California at Berkeley
Abstract
This review describes the progress that has been achieved since
adaptive optics (AO) was incorporated into the ophthalmoscope a
quarter of a century ago, transforming our ability to image the retina
at a cellular spatial scale inside the living eye. The review starts
with a comprehensive tabulation of AO papers in the field and then
describes the technological advances that have occurred, notably
through combining AO with other imaging modalities including confocal,
fluorescence, phase contrast, and optical coherence tomography. These
advances have made possible many scientific discoveries from the first
maps of the topography of the trichromatic cone mosaic to exquisitely
sensitive measures of optical and structural changes in photoreceptors
in response to light. The future evolution of this technology is
poised to offer an increasing array of tools to measure and monitor in
vivo retinal structure and function with improved resolution and
control.
Funder
National Institutes of Health
National Eye Institute
Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Biotechnology
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