Assessing Interocular Symmetry of the Foveal Cone Mosaic
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2020Vol. 61(14), pp. 23–23
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Jenna Cava, Mitchell T. Allphin, Rebecca Mastey, Mina Gaffney, Rachel E. Linderman, Robert F. Cooper, Joseph Carroll
Abstract
There is interocular symmetry of peak foveal cone density, mosaic regularity, and area encompassing the most densely packed cells in subjects with normal vision. The origin and significance of the observed interocular difference in average roundness of the isodensity contours are unclear.
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