2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-3768.2008.5221.x
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Critical flicker fusion frequency in age‐related macular degeneration

Abstract: Purpose To discuss the influence of AMD on critical flicker fusion frequency (CFF) Methods CFF was measured centrally for red, green and blue signal and in 10° excentricity with a red signal. 33 patients with non exsudative AMD and a visual acuity (VA) of 20/100‐20/20, 12 patients with exsudative AMD (VA: 20/100‐20/25) and 45 age‐matched healthy eyes (VA: 20/32‐20/20) were included. Results CFF decreased in eyes with non exsudative AMD (red 1,6Hz p=0,01, green 1,6 Hz p=0,04, blue 2,1 Hz p=0,01). The differen… Show more

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“…blue) visual stimuli [31,32]. Confirming previous knowledge, using the differential color flicker test in healthy subjects in a wide age range we found that the bCFF deteriorates with age, and does so mainly from 50 years onwards whereas rCFF, remains almost unchanged with age [31,32]. Our study therefore suggests that the age-related chromatic impairment preferentially involves blue light, leaving chromatic sense for red light relatively unaffected.…”
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“…blue) visual stimuli [31,32]. Confirming previous knowledge, using the differential color flicker test in healthy subjects in a wide age range we found that the bCFF deteriorates with age, and does so mainly from 50 years onwards whereas rCFF, remains almost unchanged with age [31,32]. Our study therefore suggests that the age-related chromatic impairment preferentially involves blue light, leaving chromatic sense for red light relatively unaffected.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In these patients, some evidence suggests a preferential impairment of the visual pathway conveying short-wavelength (i.e. blue) visual stimuli [31,32]. Confirming previous knowledge, using the differential color flicker test in healthy subjects in a wide age range we found that the bCFF deteriorates with age, and does so mainly from 50 years onwards whereas rCFF, remains almost unchanged with age [31,32].…”
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