Affiliation:
1. Campus Universitario de Espinardo
2. Queensland University of Technology
3. University of Manchester
4. Université Paris-Saclay, CentraleSupelec, Université Paris-Saclay Orsay
5. KTH (Royal Institute of Technology)
6. University of Houston
Abstract
In their pioneering work demonstrating measurement and full correction of the eye’s optical aberrations, Liang, Williams and Miller, [JOSA A 14, 2884 (1997)10.1364/JOSAA.14.002884] showed improvement in visual performance using adaptive optics (AO). Since then, AO visual simulators have been developed to explore the spatial limits to human vision and as platforms to test non-invasively optical corrections for presbyopia, myopia, or corneal irregularities. These applications have allowed new psychophysics bypassing the optics of the eye, ranging from studying the impact of the interactions of monochromatic and chromatic aberrations on vision to neural adaptation. Other applications address new paradigms of lens designs and corrections of ocular errors. The current paper describes a series of AO visual simulators developed in laboratories around the world, key applications, and current trends and challenges. As the field moves into its second quarter century, new available technologies and a solid reception by the clinical community promise a vigorous and expanding use of AO simulation in years to come.
Funder
National Eye Institute
Agencia Estatal de Investigación
Vetenskapsrådet
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Research to Prevent Blindness
H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Empire State Development's Division of Science, Technology and Innovation
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Biotechnology
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