Towards clinically friendly optoretinography (ORG) using 100 kHz swept-source OCT without adaptive optics (AO)

Optoretinography measures the stimulus-evoked response of the photoreceptors using light. Current systems use adaptive optics (AO) to obtain cellular-level resolution and fast volume acquisitions, to be able to monitor a single cone’s response with sufficient sampling over time. The systems are complex to operate and therefore are not ideal in the clinical setting, where ease-of-use …

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