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Zagers, N.P.A. (author), Pot, M.C.A. (author), van Norren, D. (author)
Our aim was to assess the integrity of the photoreceptors in the fovea, and to measure the optical density of the macular pigment and the eye lens in patients with diabetes mellitus, and to compare the results with those of a group of healthy subjects. The directional and spectral properties of the light reflected from a 1.9 deg field centered...
article 2005
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Zagers, N.P.A. (author), van Norren, D. (author)
We measured the amplitude of the directional component of the bleached fundus reflectance, the so-called optical Stiles-Crawford effect, as a function of wavelength. The directional reflectance originates from within the outer segments of the photoreceptors. Thus only two anterior absorbers are of importance: Macular pigment and the crystalline...
article 2004
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Zagers, N.P.A. (author), Berendschot, T.T.J.M. (author), van Norren, D. (author)
We present evidence for the wavelength dependence of the directionality of light reflected from cone receptor cells (optical StilesCrawford effect): Blue light is more directional than red. According to the waveguide-scattering model of Marcos J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 15 , 2012 (1998), directionality is the sum of a waveguide component and a...
article 2003
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Zagers, N.P.A. (author), van de Kraats, J. (author), Berendschot, T.T.J.M. (author), van Norren, D. (author)
An instrument for simultaneous measurement of foveal spectral reflectance and cone-photoreceptor directionality is described. The key element is an imaging spectrograph (spectral range of 420–790 nm) with its entrance slit conjugate to the pupil plane of a human eye. A 1.9-deg spot on the retina is sampled in 1 s. Video observation of the retina...
article 2002
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