Evaluating Descriptive Metrics of the Human Cone Mosaic
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2016Vol. 57(7), pp. 2992–2992
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Abstract
The robustness of cone spacing metrics makes them unsuitable for reliably detecting small deviations from normal or for tracking small changes in the mosaic over time. In contrast, regularity metrics are more sensitive to diffuse loss and, therefore, better suited for detecting such changes, provided the fraction of misidentified cells is minimal. Combining metrics with a variety of sensitivities may provide a more complete picture of the integrity of the photoreceptor mosaic.
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