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Computational Adaptive Optics for High-Resolution Imaging of the Living Human Retina

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Abstract

Computational adaptive optics using coherent imaging offers the potential to augment or replace hardware adaptive optics systems for imaging the living human retina. We demonstrate compensation of the resolution-degrading effects of human ocular aberrations.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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