Human foveal cone photoreceptor topography and its dependence on eye length

Author:

Wang Yiyi1,Bensaid Nicolas2,Tiruveedhula Pavan13,Ma Jianqiang4,Ravikumar Sowmya13,Roorda Austin13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Optometry, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, United States

2. Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Berlin, Germany

3. Vision Science Graduate Group, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, United States

4. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ningbo University, Ningbo, China

Abstract

We provide the first measures of foveal cone density as a function of axial length in living eyes and discuss the physical and visual implications of our findings. We used a new generation Adaptive Optics Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope to image cones at and near the fovea in 28 eyes of 16 subjects. Cone density and other metrics were computed in units of visual angle and linear retinal units. The foveal cone mosaic in longer eyes is expanded at the fovea, but not in proportion to eye length. Despite retinal stretching (decrease in cones/mm2), myopes generally have a higher angular sampling density (increase in cones/deg2) in and around the fovea compared to emmetropes, offering the potential for better visual acuity. Reports of deficits in best-corrected foveal vision in myopes compared to emmetropes cannot be explained by increased spacing between photoreceptors caused by retinal stretching during myopic progression.

Funder

National Eye Institute

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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