Research Grant
[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/316939]Researchers: Prof Trevor Lamb (Principal investigator) , Dr Brett Patterson , Dr Fred Reinholz , The Australian National University (Managed by)
Brief description Vision begins with the detection of light by the rod and cone photoreceptors in the retina lining the interior of the eye. Although much is already known about the way that light is detected and the signals are processed, a great deal remains to be learned. Some of the outstanding questions could be answered using modifications to a relatively new instrument called a scanning laser ophthalmoscope (SLO) which provides images of the interior of the eye. The aims of this project are to develop a modified SLO, which is able to measure the levels of visual pigment (rhodopsin) in the living eye, which is also able to deliver visual stimuli to the eye, and which finally is extended to use adaptive optics so that it can image and excite individual cone photoreceptors. Using this device, we will be able to measure the regeneration of visual pigment following exposures to intense illumination, to help explain the slow recovery of visual sensitivity after intense light. We will also be able to measure the electroretinogram (ERG) from localized retinal areas, to investigate how the properties of the photoreceptor cells vary across the retina. And finally we will be able not only to visualize the individual tiny cone photoreceptors, but also to stimulate them selectively, so that we can determine the responses of the different classes of cone (red-, green-, and blue-sensitive cones) in the living human eye.
Funding Amount $AUD 352,000.00
Funding Scheme NHMRC Project Grants
Notes Standard Project Grant
- nhmrc : 316939
- PURL : https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/316939