Method and apparatus for objective determination of visual contrast sensitivity functions
First Claim
1. A method for objectively determining a visual contrast sensitivity function of a human subject, comprising the steps of:
- (a) subjecting the vision of a human subject to a plurality of flickering sine wave grating patterns differing in spatial frequency and contrast levels;
(b) detecting brain wave activity of the human subject during viewing of said patterns and recording the steady state Fourier spectra of said activity;
(c) distinguishing a visual evoked potential component from noise contained in each spectrum corresponding to a grating pattern of a particular spatial frequency; and
(d) identifying a contrast threshold for each grating pattern of a particular spatial frequency corresponding to the contrast level at which said visual evoked potential component becomes indistinguishable from the noise of said spectrum, whereby the inverse of each contrast threshold may be plotted against the corresponding spatial frequency of said each grating pattern to yield the visual contrast sensitivity function of the human subject.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for objectively determining the visual contrast sensitivity function of a human subject involves subjecting the vision of the human subject to a plurality of sine wave gratings differing in spatial frequency and contrast levels. As the subject views the grating patterns on a video monitor, the brain wave activity of the subject is detected and steady state Fourier spectra of the activity are recorded. In each spectrum corresponding to a grating pattern of a particular spatial frequency, a visual evoked potential component may be distinguished from noise by adjusting the contrast level of the grating pattern. A contrast threshold used in deriving the visual contrast sensitivity function is identified for each grating pattern of a particular spatial frequency by pinpointing the contrast level at which the visual evoked potential component becomes indistinguishable from noise in the spectrum.
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1. A method for objectively determining a visual contrast sensitivity function of a human subject, comprising the steps of:
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(a) subjecting the vision of a human subject to a plurality of flickering sine wave grating patterns differing in spatial frequency and contrast levels; (b) detecting brain wave activity of the human subject during viewing of said patterns and recording the steady state Fourier spectra of said activity; (c) distinguishing a visual evoked potential component from noise contained in each spectrum corresponding to a grating pattern of a particular spatial frequency; and (d) identifying a contrast threshold for each grating pattern of a particular spatial frequency corresponding to the contrast level at which said visual evoked potential component becomes indistinguishable from the noise of said spectrum, whereby the inverse of each contrast threshold may be plotted against the corresponding spatial frequency of said each grating pattern to yield the visual contrast sensitivity function of the human subject. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for objectively determining a visual contrast sensitivity function of a human subject, comprising the steps of:
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(a) subjecting the vision of the human subject to a sine wave grating pattern being flickered at a predetermined rate; (b) detecting and recording a steady state Fourier spectrum of brain wave activity of the human subject; (c) distinguishing a visual evoked potential component of said recorded spectrum from noise contained therein; (d) adjusting said grating pattern through a plurality of spatial frequencies; (e) adjusting said grating pattern in contrast level at each spatial frequency; and (f) identifying a contrast threshold of each grating pattern of a particular spatial frequency corresponding to the contrast level at which said visual evoked potential component of said spectrum becomes indistinguishable from the noise therein, whereby the inverse of each contrast threshold may be plotted against its corresponding spatial frequency to yield the visual contrast sensitivity function of the human subject.
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4. Apparatus for objectively determining a visual contrast sensitivity function of a human subject, comprising:
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(a) a video monitor for generating a sine wave grating pattern being flickered at a predetermined rate; (b) means for detecting and recording a steady state Fourier spectrum of the brain wave activity of the human subject; (c) means for adjusting said grating pattern through a plurality of spatial frequencies; and (d) means for adjusting said grating pattern in contrast level at each spatial frequency in order to distinguish a visual evoked potential component of each recorded spectrum from noise contained therein and to identify a contrast threshold of each grating pattern of a particular spatial frequency corresponding to the contrast level at which said visual evoked potential component of said spectrum becomes indistinguishable from the noise therein, whereby the inverse of each contrast threshold may be plotted against its corresponding spatial frequency to yield the visual contrast sensitivity function of the human subject.
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