Effects of higher-order aberration correction on stereopsis at different viewing durations.

J Biomed Opt

Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Optics and Electronics, The Laboratory on Adaptive Optics, Chengdu 610209, ChinabChinese Academy of Sciences, The Key Laboratory on Adaptive Optics, Chengdu 610209, China.

Published: July 2015

To better understand how the eye's optics affects stereopsis, we measured stereoacuity before and after higher-order aberration (HOA) correction with a binocular adaptive optics visual simulator. The HOAs were corrected either binocularly or monocularly in the better eye (the eye with better contrast sensitivity). A two-line stereo pattern served as the visual stimulus. Stereo thresholds at different viewing durations were obtained with the psychophysical method of constant stimuli. Binocular HOA correction led to significant improvement in stereoacuity. However, better eye HOA correction could bring either a bad degradation or a slight improvement in stereoacuity. As viewing duration increased, the stereo benefit approached the level of 1.0 for both binocular and better eye correction, suggesting that long viewing durations might weaken the effects of the eye's optical quality on stereopsis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.20.7.075005DOI Listing

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