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Measuring the Contrast Sensitivity Function Using the qCSF Method With 10 Digits

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ASSOC RESEARCH VISION OPHTHALMOLOGY INC
DOI: 10.1167/tvst.7.6.9

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contrast sensitivity function; Bayesian adaptive procedure; qCSF; Sloan digit; precision

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC81600764]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFB0401203]
  3. Wenzhou Medical University [QTJ16006]
  4. National Eye Institute [EY021553]

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Purpose: The Bayesian adaptive quick contrast sensitivity function (qCSF) method with a 10-letter identification task provides an efficient CSF assessment. However, large populations are unfamiliar with letters and cannot benefit from this test. To overcome the barrier, we conducted this study. Method: A new font for digits (0 similar to 9) was created. The digits were then filtered with a raised cosine filter, rescaled to different sizes to cover spatial frequencies from 0.5 to 16 cycles per degree (cpd), and used as stimuli in a 10-alternative forced choice (10AFC) digit identification task. With the 10AFC digit identification task, the CSFs of five young and five old observers were measured using the qCSF and Psi methods. The estimates from the latter served as reference. Results: The new digit font showed significantly improved similarity structure, Levene's test, F(1, 88)= 636, P = 0.014. With the 10-digit identification task, the CSFs obtained with the qCSF method matched well with those obtained with the Psi method (root mean square error [RMSE] = 0.053 log10 units). With approximately 30 trials, the precision of the qCSF method reached 0.1 log10 units. With approximately 75 trials, the precision of the CSFs obtained with the qCSF was comparable to that of the CSFs measured by the Psi method in 150 trials. Conclusions: The qCSF with the 10 digit identification task is validated for both young and old observers. Translational Relevance: The qCSF method with the 10-digit identification task provides an efficient and precise CSF test especially for people who are unfamiliar with letters.

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