This research aims to evaluate how single- and two-photon vision compare regarding visual function loss due to opacified media.
Utilized visual function assessments to measure spatial pattern detection and visibility thresholds.
Applied two-photon microperimetry to evaluate outcomes in opacified environments.
Conducted comparative analysis between single- and two-photon vision results.
Two-photon microperimetry showed reduced sensitivity to increased opacity compared to single-photon methods.
Threshold ratio results from two-photon microperimetry remained consistent despite varying levels of opacification.
Abstract
Regardless of spatial pattern detection threshold or visibility threshold methods, two-photon microperimetry is less affected by increased opacity and may yield consistent threshold ratio results.