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Central Visual Field Sensitivity Data from Microperimetry with Spatially Dense Sampling

Astle, A.T.
Ali, I.
Denniss, Jonathan
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2016-12
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© 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier, open access, and made available under a Creative Commons license CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.
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2016-07-29
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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 (Denniss and Astle, 2016)[1].
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Astle AT, Ali A and Denniss J (2016) Central Visual Field Sensitivity Data from Microperimetry with Spatially Dense Sampling. Data in Brief. 9: 673–675.
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