Rapid reference-path modulation uses translated reflectors to speed OCT sampling, extend depth, and avoid refraction loss and alignment issues.
Sensor-monitored distance, screen brightness, and ambient light make mobile vision self-tests more comparable to professional assessments.
Eye tracking maps gaze to a 3D image vector, enabling precise object selection without complex manual coordinate input.
3D face reconstruction predicts facial contour blind spots, enabling corrected peripheral visual fields and earlier glaucoma detection.
Traditional visual field tests are subjective and clinic-bound; dichoptic stimuli and eye tracking enable remote cyclopean binocular maps.
Manual prism adjustments and variable reaction times can distort fusional reserve results; automated refractor control enables consistent measurement.
See how luminance targets and patient selection produce a numerical macular function percentage for rapid, repeatable assessment.