The "speed" of acuity in scotopic vs. photopic vision

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作者
Heinrich, Sven P. [1 ]
Blechenberg, Torben [1 ]
Reichel, Christoph [1 ]
Bach, Michael [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Freiburg, Med Ctr, Fac Med, Eye Ctr, Killianstr 5, D-79106 Freiburg, Germany
关键词
Visual acuity; Scotopic vision; Mesopic vision; Photopic vision; Temporal factors; VISUAL-ACUITY; DISCRIMINATION; SENSITIVITY; PUPIL;
D O I
10.1007/s00417-020-04867-6
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
摘要
Purpose The effect of duration of optotype presentation on visual acuity measures has been extensively studied under photopic conditions. However, systematic data on duration dependence of acuity values under mesopic and scotopic conditions is scarce, despite being highly relevant for many visual tasks including night driving, and for clinical diagnostic applications. The present study aims to address this void. Methods We measured Landolt C acuity under photopic (90 cd/m(2)), mesopic (0.7 cd/m(2)), and scotopic (0.009 cd/m(2)) conditions for several optotype presentation durations ranging from 0.1 to 10 s using the Freiburg Acuity and Contrast Test. Two age groups were tested (young, 18-29 years, and older, 61-74 years). Results As expected, under all luminance conditions, better acuity values were found for longer presentation durations. Photopic acuity in young participants decreased by about 0.25 log units from 0.1 to 10 s; mesopic vision mimicked the photopic visual behavior. Scotopic acuities depended more strongly on presentation duration (difference > 0.78 log units) than photopic values. There was no consistent pattern of correlation between luminance conditions across participants. We found a qualitative similarity between younger and older participants, despite higher variability among the latter and differences in absolute acuity: Photopic acuity difference (0.1 vs. 10 s) for the older participants was 0.19 log units, and scotopic difference was > 0.62 log units. Conclusion Scotopic acuity is more susceptible to changes in stimulus duration than photopic vision, with considerable interindividual variability. The latter may reflect differences in aging and sub-clinical pathophysiological processes and might have consequences for visual performance during nocturnal activities such as driving at night. Acuity testing with briefly presented scotopic stimuli might increase the usefulness of acuity assessment for tracking of the health state of the visual system.
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页码:2791 / 2798
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