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Temporal function in age related maculopathy

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Abstract

Sensitivity to temporal change in red light in elderly patients with age related maculopathy (ARM) is depressed across a wide range of temporal frequencies compared to elderly control subjects. Patients with normal acuity and pigmentary changes and/or drusen at the macula (pre-ARM) have normal temporal sensitivity.

© 1988 Optical Society of America

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