13 research outputs found
visualization2.tif
Photoreceptor images of N3 at 3° TR captured by (a) the AO-pcMSO system with an illumination fill factor of 0.11 (Fig. 5(a)) and (b) our previously reported AO-cSLO system (Fig. 5(b)), marking cones visible in both images. (c) Normalized radial power spectrum of photoreceptor images for N3 at 3° TR. The scale bar is 10 μm
Visualization3.avi
A video of phase contrast images of N1 at 3.5° T 2° SR and corresponding normalized cross-correlation maps. The image acquisition rate is 500 fps. The playback rate is 30 fps
Visualization 2
A video of a single set of 20 sub-frames capturing retinal vasculature under vertical illumination. The image acquisition rate is 10,000 fps. The playback rate is 10 fps
Supplementary document for High-speed, phase contrast retinal and blood flow imaging using an adaptive optics partially confocal multi-line ophthalmoscope - 6864115.pdf
Supplemental Figure
Visualization 9
A video of phase contrast images of N3 at 5° T 0.15° SR, cross-correlation maps, and plots of measured velocities and cross-correlation values. The image acquisition rate is 500 fps. Playback rate is 30 fps
Visualization 1
A video of a single set of 40 sub-frames capturing photoreceptors under horizontal illumination. The image acquisition rate is 10,000 fps. The playback rate is 10 fps
Visualization 6
A video of a set of vascular phase contrast images of N3 at 6.3° T 2.75° IR obtained with vertical line illumination. The image acquisition rate is 500 fps. The playback rate is 60 fps
Visualization 5
A video of a set of partially confocal vascular images of N1 at 6.6° T 2° SR. The image acquisition rate is 500 fps. The playback rate is 60 fps
Visualization1.avi
Reconstructed composite frames scanned with a step size of three mirror elements, i.e. same as spot size, showing the clearly visible grid pattern caused by gaps between each mirror element. Video runs at 222 fps, same as composite frame acquisition rate
Visualization 4
A video of a set of phase contrast vascular images of N1 at 6.6° T 2° SR. The image acquisition rate is 500 fps. The playback rate is 60 fps