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Optoretinography (ORG) is a recent technique for assessing photoreceptor function
by measuring their physiological responses to a flash of light. These responses induce changes in
the optical properties of photoreceptors, which can be analyzed to evaluate cone photoreceptor
health. Recent studies suggest that ORG could be a useful biomarker for detecting retinal
pathologies. However, the ORG signal depends on various non pathology-related factors that
need to be taken into account for effective clinical translation. Here, we introduce a new ORG
metric and mapping based on the percentage of cones responsive to the stimulus and we study
the effects of retinal eccentricity, color blindness, and age on intensity-based ORG (iORG) using
an adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscope (AOSLO).
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Granier, Julia; Gofas-Salas, Elena; Grieve, Kate (2025). Influence of retinal eccentricity, color blindness, and age on optoretinography measured with AOSLO. Optica Publishing Group. Collection. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7943738.v2
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