Abstract

Summary

This paper presents a smartphone-based method for comparing peripheral and central color vision, with implications for accessible vision testing in clinical and research settings. The methodology touches on photoreceptor contributions—including rods and ipRGCs—to vision across different light levels, which is relevant for lighting designers considering visual comfort and circadian stimulus delivery across retinal regions.
Abstract

Key Findings

  • Rod photoreceptors, with peak sensitivity at approximately 520 nm (between S- and M-cone peaks), contribute to both night vision and twilight vision alongside ipRGCs.
  • A dual-smartphone method was developed to enable simple comparative testing of peripheral versus central color vision, suggesting potential for low-cost clinical screening tools.
Categories

Categories

Eye Health & Vision: The paper investigates peripheral and central color vision comparison, relevant to understanding photoreceptor function and visual sensitivity across the retina.
The Science of Light: The paper references ipRGCs and rod photoreceptor spectral sensitivity (~520 nm peak), contributing to understanding of photoreceptor biology and twilight vision mechanisms.
Authors

Author(s)

G Rozhkova, A Belokopytov, M Gracheva
Publication Date

Publication Year

2023
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