Central visual field sensitivity data from microperimetry with spatially dense sampling

Microperimetry, also referred to as fundus perimetry or fundus-driven perimetry, enables simultaneous acquisition of visual sensitivity and eye movement data. We present sensitivity data collected from 60 participants with normal vision using gaze-contingent perimetry. A custom designed spatially de...

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Main Authors: Astle, Andrew T., Ali, Iram, Denniss, Jonathan
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Ali, Iram
Denniss, Jonathan
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description Microperimetry, also referred to as fundus perimetry or fundus-driven perimetry, enables simultaneous acquisition of visual sensitivity and eye movement data. We present sensitivity data collected from 60 participants with normal vision using gaze-contingent perimetry. A custom designed spatially dense test grid was used to collect data across the visual field within 13° of fixation. These data are supplemental to a study in which we demonstrated a spatial interpolation method that facilitates comparison of acquired data from any set of spatial locations to normative data and thus screening of individuals with both normal and non-foveal fixation “Methods for normative data comparison in gaze-contigent microperimetry” (Denniss and Astle, 2016) [1].
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spelling nottingham-357982020-05-04T18:07:46Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35798/ Central visual field sensitivity data from microperimetry with spatially dense sampling Astle, Andrew T. Ali, Iram Denniss, Jonathan Microperimetry, also referred to as fundus perimetry or fundus-driven perimetry, enables simultaneous acquisition of visual sensitivity and eye movement data. We present sensitivity data collected from 60 participants with normal vision using gaze-contingent perimetry. A custom designed spatially dense test grid was used to collect data across the visual field within 13° of fixation. These data are supplemental to a study in which we demonstrated a spatial interpolation method that facilitates comparison of acquired data from any set of spatial locations to normative data and thus screening of individuals with both normal and non-foveal fixation “Methods for normative data comparison in gaze-contigent microperimetry” (Denniss and Astle, 2016) [1]. Elsevier 2016-08-04 Article PeerReviewed Astle, Andrew T., Ali, Iram and Denniss, Jonathan (2016) Central visual field sensitivity data from microperimetry with spatially dense sampling. Data in Brief . ISSN 2352-3409 Perimetry; Microperimetry; Visual field; Age-related macular degeneration http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340916304978 doi:10.1016/j.dib.2016.07.061 doi:10.1016/j.dib.2016.07.061
spellingShingle Perimetry; Microperimetry; Visual field; Age-related macular degeneration
Astle, Andrew T.
Ali, Iram
Denniss, Jonathan
Central visual field sensitivity data from microperimetry with spatially dense sampling
title Central visual field sensitivity data from microperimetry with spatially dense sampling
title_full Central visual field sensitivity data from microperimetry with spatially dense sampling
title_fullStr Central visual field sensitivity data from microperimetry with spatially dense sampling
title_full_unstemmed Central visual field sensitivity data from microperimetry with spatially dense sampling
title_short Central visual field sensitivity data from microperimetry with spatially dense sampling
title_sort central visual field sensitivity data from microperimetry with spatially dense sampling
topic Perimetry; Microperimetry; Visual field; Age-related macular degeneration
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