Abstract
We have developed two noninvasive techniques, steady-state color matching and dynamic color matching, to investigate abnormalities in cone photopigment kinetics. Color matching is a psychophysical technique that reveals photoreceptor properties. Since color matching depends on the spectral sensitivity of the photoreceptors, the color match shifts when the optical density of the cones changes1,2.
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