Light-adapted flicker optoretinograms captured with a spatio-temporal optical coherence-tomography (STOC-T) system |
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Authors: | Sł awomir Tomczewski,Piotr Wę grzyn,Dawid Borycki,Egidijus Auksorius,Maciej Wojtkowski,Andrea Curatolo |
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Affiliation: | 1.International Centre for Translational Eye Research, Skierniewicka 10A, 01-230, Warszawa, Poland;2.Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kasprzaka 44/52, 01-224 Warszawa, Poland;3.Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 5, 02-093 Warszawa, Poland;4.Center for Physical Sciences and Technology (FTMC), Saulėtekio al. 3, LT-10257 Vilnius, Lithuania;5.Equal contributors. |
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Abstract: | For many years electroretinography (ERG) has been used for obtaining information about the retinal physiological function. More recently, a new technique called optoretinography (ORG) has been developed. In one form of this technique, the physiological response of retinal photoreceptors to visible light, resulting in a nanometric photoreceptor optical path length change, is measured by phase-sensitive optical coherence tomography (OCT). To date, a limited number of studies with phase-based ORG measured the retinal response to a flickering light stimulation. In this work, we use a spatio-temporal optical coherence tomography (STOC-T) system to capture optoretinograms with a flickering stimulus over a 1.7 × 0.85 mm2 area of a light-adapted retina located between the fovea and the optic nerve. We show that we can detect statistically-significant differences in the photoreceptor optical path length (OPL) modulation amplitudes in response to different flicker frequencies and with better signal to noise ratios (SNRs) than for a dark-adapted eye. We also demonstrate the ability to spatially map such response to a patterned stimulus with light stripes flickering at different frequencies, highlighting the prospect of characterizing the spatially-resolved temporal-frequency response of the retina with ORG. |
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