Abstract
A Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope (SLO) allows observation of the ocular fundus with very little light<1,2>. The actual retinal location of a stimulus may be observed during testing<3-5>. Like all ophthalmoscopy, visualization with an SLO is degraded by ocular opacities and motion of the subject’s eye. The work we show here addresses these problems.
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