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Dissociation between red and white stimulus perception: A perimetric quantification of protanopic color vision deficiencies

SIGNIFICANCE: Horizontal visual field extension was assessed for red and white stimuli in subjects with protanopia using semi-automated kinetic perimetry. In contrast to a conventional anomaloscope, the “red/white dissociation ratio” (RWR) allows to describe protanopia numerically. For the majority...

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Autores principales: Wetzel, Denise, Ungewiss, Judith, Wörner, Michael, Wilhelm, Helmut, Schiefer, Ulrich
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8687589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34928982
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260362
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author Wetzel, Denise
Ungewiss, Judith
Wörner, Michael
Wilhelm, Helmut
Schiefer, Ulrich
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Wörner, Michael
Wilhelm, Helmut
Schiefer, Ulrich
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description SIGNIFICANCE: Horizontal visual field extension was assessed for red and white stimuli in subjects with protanopia using semi-automated kinetic perimetry. In contrast to a conventional anomaloscope, the “red/white dissociation ratio” (RWR) allows to describe protanopia numerically. For the majority of subjects with protanopia a restriction for faint red stimuli was found. PURPOSE: Comparing the horizontal visual field extensions for red and white stimuli in subjects with protanopia and those with normal trichromacy and assessing the related intra-subject intra-session repeatability. METHODS: The subjects were divided into groups with protanopia and with normal trichromacy, based on color vision testing (HMC anomaloscope, Oculus, Wetzlar/FRG). Two stimulus characteristics, III4e and III1e, according to the Goldmann-classification, were presented with semi-automated kinetic perimetry (Octopus 900 perimeter, Haag-Streit, Köniz/CH). They moved along the horizontal meridian, with an angular velocity of 3°/s towards the visual field center, starting from either the temporal or nasal periphery. If necessary, a 20° nasal fixation point offset was chosen to capture the temporal periphery of the visual field. For each condition the red/white dissociation ratio (RWR); Pat Appl. DPMA DRN 43200082D) between the extent of the isopter for red (RG610, Schott, Mainz/ FRG) and white stimuli along the horizontal meridian was determined. RESULTS: All data are listed as median/interquartile range: Five males with protanopia (age 22.1/4.5 years) and six males with normal trichromacy (control group, age 30.5/15.2 years) were enrolled. The RWR is listed for the right eye, as no clinically relevant difference between right and left eye occurred. Protanopes’ RWR for mark III4e (in brackets: control group) was 0.941/0.013 (0.977/0.019) and for mark III1e 0.496/0.062 (0.805/0.051), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: In this exploratory “proof-of-concept study” red/white dissociation ratio perimetry is introduced as a novel technique aiming at assessing and quantifying the severity of protanopia. Further effort is needed to understand the magnitude of the observed red-/white dissociation and to extend this methodology to a wider age range of the sample and to anomalous trichromacies (protanomalia) with varying magnitude.
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spelling pubmed-86875892021-12-21 Dissociation between red and white stimulus perception: A perimetric quantification of protanopic color vision deficiencies Wetzel, Denise Ungewiss, Judith Wörner, Michael Wilhelm, Helmut Schiefer, Ulrich PLoS One Research Article SIGNIFICANCE: Horizontal visual field extension was assessed for red and white stimuli in subjects with protanopia using semi-automated kinetic perimetry. In contrast to a conventional anomaloscope, the “red/white dissociation ratio” (RWR) allows to describe protanopia numerically. For the majority of subjects with protanopia a restriction for faint red stimuli was found. PURPOSE: Comparing the horizontal visual field extensions for red and white stimuli in subjects with protanopia and those with normal trichromacy and assessing the related intra-subject intra-session repeatability. METHODS: The subjects were divided into groups with protanopia and with normal trichromacy, based on color vision testing (HMC anomaloscope, Oculus, Wetzlar/FRG). Two stimulus characteristics, III4e and III1e, according to the Goldmann-classification, were presented with semi-automated kinetic perimetry (Octopus 900 perimeter, Haag-Streit, Köniz/CH). They moved along the horizontal meridian, with an angular velocity of 3°/s towards the visual field center, starting from either the temporal or nasal periphery. If necessary, a 20° nasal fixation point offset was chosen to capture the temporal periphery of the visual field. For each condition the red/white dissociation ratio (RWR); Pat Appl. DPMA DRN 43200082D) between the extent of the isopter for red (RG610, Schott, Mainz/ FRG) and white stimuli along the horizontal meridian was determined. RESULTS: All data are listed as median/interquartile range: Five males with protanopia (age 22.1/4.5 years) and six males with normal trichromacy (control group, age 30.5/15.2 years) were enrolled. The RWR is listed for the right eye, as no clinically relevant difference between right and left eye occurred. Protanopes’ RWR for mark III4e (in brackets: control group) was 0.941/0.013 (0.977/0.019) and for mark III1e 0.496/0.062 (0.805/0.051), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: In this exploratory “proof-of-concept study” red/white dissociation ratio perimetry is introduced as a novel technique aiming at assessing and quantifying the severity of protanopia. Further effort is needed to understand the magnitude of the observed red-/white dissociation and to extend this methodology to a wider age range of the sample and to anomalous trichromacies (protanomalia) with varying magnitude. Public Library of Science 2021-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8687589/ /pubmed/34928982 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260362 Text en © 2021 Wetzel et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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title Dissociation between red and white stimulus perception: A perimetric quantification of protanopic color vision deficiencies
title_full Dissociation between red and white stimulus perception: A perimetric quantification of protanopic color vision deficiencies
title_fullStr Dissociation between red and white stimulus perception: A perimetric quantification of protanopic color vision deficiencies
title_full_unstemmed Dissociation between red and white stimulus perception: A perimetric quantification of protanopic color vision deficiencies
title_short Dissociation between red and white stimulus perception: A perimetric quantification of protanopic color vision deficiencies
title_sort dissociation between red and white stimulus perception: a perimetric quantification of protanopic color vision deficiencies
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8687589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34928982
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260362
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