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RESEARCH PRODUCT

<title>Computerized device for critical flicker fusion frequency determination</title>

Diana Racene

subject

Visual perceptiongenetic structuresComputer sciencebusiness.industryFlickerFlicker fusion thresholdLuminanceeye diseaseslaw.inventionLED lampOpticslawHuman visual system modelMonochromatic colorbusinessSensitivity (electronics)

description

The critical fusion flicker frequency of the human visual system is the threshold sensitivity for a sine wave-modulated patch of monochromatic flickering light measured as a function of its temporal frequency and average luminance level. The critical flicker fusion frequency changes in different ocular and non-ocular conditions, for example: high-myopia, AMR, glaucoma, schizophrenia, after alcohol intake, fatigue. A computerized test for critical flicker fusion frequency determination was developed. Visual stimuli are two monochromatic LED light sources that are connected to a microcircuit driven by a computer program. The control of the device is realized through the parallel port of the PC. During the test a patient has to choose which one of two light sources is flickering. The critical cliker fusion frequency is determined by a psychophysical procedure, where the stimulus frequency that showed detection probability 75% is considered as threshold.

https://doi.org/10.1117/12.517043