Optics: eye examining – vision testing and correcting – Eye examining or testing instrument – Methods of use
Reexamination Certificate
2007-10-04
2009-11-24
Hasan, Mohammed (Department: 2873)
Optics: eye examining, vision testing and correcting
Eye examining or testing instrument
Methods of use
C351S205000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07621639
ABSTRACT:
A method of developing a visual processing profile for a person including displaying a filtered visual stimuli to portions of the person's field of view; allowing the person to respond to the filtered visual stimuli; measuring the person's response to the filtered visual stimuli in the portions of the person's field of view; determining a level of retinal ganglion function of a first retinal ganglion subtype for the person based on at least the person's measured response to the filtered visual stimuli; determining a level of retinal ganglion function for at least a second retinal ganglion subtype; and determining the visual processing profile for the person based on at least the determined levels of retinal ganglion function for at least the first and second retinal ganglion subtypes.
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Morrison & Foerster / LLP
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