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A parallel video ophthalmoscope was developed to acquire short video sequences (25 fps, 250 frames) of both eyes simultaneously with exact synchronization. Video sequences were registered off-line to compensate for eye movements. From registered video sequences dynamic parameters like cardiac cycle induced reflection changes and eye movements can be calculated and compared between eyes.
Ralf P. Tornow,Aleksandra Milczarek,Jan Odstrcilik, andRadim Kolar
"Binocular video ophthalmoscope for simultaneous recording of sequences of the human retina to compare dynamic parameters", Proc. SPIE 10413, Novel Biophotonics Techniques and Applications IV, 1041309 (28 July 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2282898
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Ralf P. Tornow, Aleksandra Milczarek, Jan Odstrcilik, Radim Kolar, "Binocular video ophthalmoscope for simultaneous recording of sequences of the human retina to compare dynamic parameters," Proc. SPIE 10413, Novel Biophotonics Techniques and Applications IV, 1041309 (28 July 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2282898