New study reveals how filtering frequencies impact vision testing accuracy.
The researchers studied how different filters affect the components of eye responses to light. They looked at both dark-adapted and light-adapted eye responses in 10 healthy subjects. They found that the filters used can change the measurements of the responses. For dark-adapted responses, a filter at around 75 Hz is recommended. But for light-adapted responses, different filters can affect the measurements, with lower filters making some components smaller and higher filters changing others.