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Non-Maxwellian characterization of the Stiles-Crawford effect by wavefront-projected tilt

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Abstract

The Stiles-Crawford effect is a result of cone photoreceptor waveguiding. Typically, a Maxwellian setup is used to obtain the characteristic visibility function. We analyse the impact of a non-Maxwellian system using a coherent light source.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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