Claims
- 1. A method for detecting eye disease in an individual, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) projecting a first pattern on a first location on the retina of an eye of said individual; (b) fixating the individual's vision on a fixation target projected on said retina at or about said first location; (c) hiding at least a portion of said first pattern; (d) projecting a second pattern on a second location of said retina to allow the individual to form a perceived image of said second pattern; (e) receiving from said individual input indicative of a difference in at least one localized part of said perceived image as compared to a predefined reference pattern, if said individual detected said difference; (f) repeating steps (a) to (e) a number of times to obtain a plurality of data, wherein in at least some of the repetitions of steps (a) to (e), the individual is subjected to a competing sensory stimulus; and (g) processing said plurality of data to determine if said individual belongs to a group having a defined clinical stage of an eye disease.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein said competing sensory stimulus is a sensory stimulus effective in modifying the ability of said individual to report a difference in at least one localized part of said perceived image as compared to a predefined reference pattern when said difference is perceived due to said eye disease.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein the steps (a) to (g) are performed in the order recited in claim 1.
- 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein said hiding is performed in response to said fixating.
- 5. The method according to claim 1 wherein said eye disease is selected from the group consisting of age-related macular degeneration, choroidal neovascularization, ocular hystoplasmosis, myopia, central serous retinopathy, central serous choroidopathy, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, media opacities, cataract, retinitis pigmentosa, optic neuritis, epiretinal membrane, vascular abnormalities, vascular occlusions, choroidal dystrophies, retinal dystrophies, macular hole, choroidal degeneration, retinal degeneration, lens abnormalities, and combinations thereof.
- 6. The method according to claim 1 wherein steps (a) to (e) are repeated while changing the position of at least one of said first pattern and said second pattern to map a selected region of said retina at a desired resolution.
- 7. The method according to claim 1 wherein steps (a) to (e) are repeated while changing the orientation of said first pattern and of said second pattern.
- 8. The method according to claim 1 wherein said competing stimulus is selected from
a competing stimulus presented before the projecting of said second pattern, a competing stimulus presented during at least part of the duration of projecting of said second pattern, a competing stimulus presented after the projecting of said second pattern, and a competing stimulus which temporally overlaps at least a part of the duration of the projecting of said second pattern.
- 9. The method according to claim 1 wherein said competing stimulus is selected from a fixed stimulus, a varying stimulus and a transient stimulus.
- 10. The method according to claim 1 wherein said competing stimulus is selected from a stimulus which does not vary for the duration of presentation of said second pattern and a stimulus which varies within the duration of presentation of said second pattern.
- 11. The method according to claim 1 wherein said competing sensory stimulus is selected from a visual stimulus, an auditory stimulus, a somatosensory stimulus, a tactile stimulus, and a nociceptive stimulus.
- 12. The method according to claim 1 wherein said competing sensory stimulus is a distracting sensory stimulus.
- 13. The method according to claim 1 wherein said competing sensory stimulus is a visual stimulus which is not a part of said first pattern or of said second pattern.
- 14. The method according to claim 1 wherein said competing sensory stimulus is an auditory stimulus selected from a single frequency sound and a multi-frequency sound.
- 15. The method according to claim 1 wherein at least one parameter of said competing sensory stimulus is modified in one or more of the repetitions of steps (a) to (e).
- 16. The method according to claim 15 wherein said at least one parameter is selected from the duration of said competing stimulus, the time of initiating the presenting of said competing sensory stimulus relative to the time of projecting of said second pattern, one or more characteristics of said competing sensory stimulus, and combinations thereof.
- 17. The method according to claim 15 wherein said competing sensory stimulus is an auditory stimulus, and wherein said at least one parameter of said auditory stimulus is selected from the intensity of said auditory stimulus, the waveform of said auditory stimulus, the frequency of said auditory stimulus, the frequency distribution of said auditory stimulus, the frequency content of said auditory stimulus, the duration of said auditory stimulus, the envelope of said auditory stimulus and combinations thereof.
- 18. The method according to claim 15 wherein said competing sensory stimulus is a visual stimulus and wherein said at least one parameter of said competing stimulus is selected from the size of said stimulus, the shape of said stimulus, the pattern of said stimulus, the duration of presentation of said stimulus, the color of said stimulus, the intensity of said stimulus, the luminance of said stimulus, the chrominance of said stimulus, the temporal variation of said stimulus, the timing of presentation of said stimulus to said individual, the position of projecting said stimulus on said retina, the rate of movement of said stimulus on said retina, and combinations thereof.
- 19. The method according to claim 1 wherein said competing stimulus is a visual stimulus selected from a visual stimulus which is a part of said second pattern and a visual stimulus which is not a part of said second pattern.
- 20. The method according to claim 1 wherein said competing stimulus is a noisy visual background projected on said retina.
- 21. The method according to claim 1 wherein said competing sensory stimulus is selected from a stimulus which does not vary for the duration of presentation of said second pattern and a stimulus which varies within the duration of presentation of said second pattern.
- 22. The method according to claim 1 wherein said competing sensory stimulus comprises an artificial distortion introduced into said second pattern.
- 23. The method according to claim 22 wherein said artificial distortion introduced into said second pattern mimics the appearance of the distortion perceived by an individual when a test pattern identical to said reference pattern is projected at a location of the retina of the individual which comprises a retinal abnormality, or a choroidal abnormality, or a retinal and a choroidal abnormality.
- 24. The method according to claim 22 wherein said artificial distortion comprises at least a portion of said second pattern being perceivably different than the corresponding part of said reference pattern.
- 25. The method according to claim 22 wherein said artificial distortion is selected from,
at least one portion of the second pattern being distorted or shifted in comparison with said reference pattern, at least one optical property of at least one part of the second pattern being different than the corresponding optical property of the remaining part of said second pattern, at least one portion of the second pattern which is visibly different in comparison with the corresponding portion of said reference pattern, at least one portion of the second pattern is missing in comparison with said reference pattern, and at least one portion of the second pattern being blurred in comparison with the remaining part of said second pattern.
- 26. The method according to claim 1 wherein said competing sensory stimulus is selected from a fixed visual stimulus, a time varying visual stimulus, and a transient visual stimulus.
- 27. The method according to claim 1 wherein said first pattern, said reference pattern, and said second pattern are selected from a straight line and a segmented straight line.
- 28. The method according to claim 1 wherein the plurality of data of step (f) comprises for each repetition of steps (a) to (e) one or more data items selected from the group consisting of,
data representing the position on said retina of said second pattern, data representing the orientation of said second pattern, data representing the position within said second pattern of said at least one localized part of said difference, and data representing one or more characteristics of said competing sensory stimulus.
- 29. The method according to claim 28 wherein said competing stimulus is a visual competing stimulus included in said second pattern and wherein said plurality of data further includes data representing the position of said visual competing stimulus within said second pattern.
- 30. The method according to claim 1 wherein said step of processing comprises determining for at least one group of competing sensory stimuli having common stimulus parameters the value of a competition grade and determining if said individual belongs to a group having a specific clinical stage of said disease based on the determined value of said competition grade.
- 31. The method according to claim 30 wherein said competition grade represents the efficiency of a group of competing sensory stimuli having common stimulus parameters in preventing the tested individual from reporting the presence of said difference of said perceived image, when said difference is caused by said eye disease.
- 32. The method according to claim 31 wherein the value of said competition grade is computed as the percentage of projected second patterns for which said individual reported at least one localized difference caused by said eye disease between the perceived image of the second pattern and said reference pattern, out of the total number of projected second patterns for which said individual was subjected to competing sensory stimuli belonging to a group of competing sensory stimuli having common stimulus parameters.
- 33. The method according to claim 32 wherein said second pattern is a segmented straight line, said competing sensory stimulus comprises one or more segments of said segmented line which are shifted relative to the remaining segments of said straight line to form an artificial distortion having a defined amplitude, wherein the position of said artificial distortion along the segmented straight line varies in at least some repetitions of the projecting of said second pattern and wherein within each group of competing sensory stimuli having common stimulus parameters, the amplitude of said artificial distortion is the same.
- 34. The method according to claim 32 wherein said second pattern is a segmented straight line, said competing sensory stimulus comprises one or more segments of said segmented line which are shifted relative to the remaining segments of said straight line to form an artificial distortion having a defined amplitude, and wherein said at least one localized difference is determined to be caused by said eye disease if the computed distance between the center of said artificial distortion and the position along the length of said segmented line at which said individual reported said at least one localized difference exceeds a preset value.
- 35. A method for obtaining data useful for detecting eye disease in an individual, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) projecting a first pattern on a first location on the retina of an eye of said individual; (b) fixating the individual's vision on a fixation target projected on said retina at or about said first location; (c) hiding at least a portion of said first pattern; (d) projecting a second pattern on a second location of said retina to allow the individual to form a perceived image of said second pattern; (e) receiving from said individual input indicative of a difference in at least one localized part of said perceived image as compared to a predefined reference pattern, if said individual detected said difference; and (f) repeating steps (a) to (e) a number of times, wherein for at least some of the repetitions of steps (a) to (e), the individual is subjected to a competing sensory stimulus to obtain a plurality of data useful for detecting eye disease in said individual.
- 36. A method for detecting eye disease in an individual, the method comprising the steps of:
fixating the individual's vision at or about a fixation target projected at a first retinal location of the retina of an eye of said individual; projecting for a first duration a test pattern at a second retinal location of said eye, to allow the individual to form a perceived image of said test pattern; receiving from said individual input indicative of a difference in at least one localized part of said perceived image as compared to a predefined reference pattern, if said individual detected said difference; repeating the steps of fixating, projecting and receiving a number of times to obtain a plurality of data, wherein in at least some of the repetitions of the steps of fixating, projecting, and receiving, the individual is subjected for a second duration to a competing sensory stimulus; and processing said plurality of data to determine if said individual belongs to a group having a defined clinical stage of said eye disease.
- 37. The method according to claim 36 wherein said competing sensory stimulus is a sensory stimulus effective in modifying the ability of said individual to report a difference in at least one localized part of said perceived image as compared to a predefined reference pattern when said difference is perceived due to said eye disease.
- 38. The method according to claim 36 wherein said first duration is in the range of 10 milliseconds to 20 seconds.
- 39. The method according to claim 36 wherein said first duration is in the range of 100-160 milliseconds.
- 40. The method according to claim 36 wherein the step of fixating, the step of projecting, the step of receiving, the step of repeating and the step of analyzing are performed in the order recited in claim 36.
- 41. The method according to claim 36 wherein said projecting is performed in response to said fixating.
- 42. The method according to claim 36 wherein said eye disease is selected from the group consisting of age-related macular degeneration, choroidal neovascularization, ocular hystoplasmosis, myopia, central serous retinopathy, central serous choroidopathy, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, media opacities, cataract, retinitis pigmentosa, optic neuritis, epiretinal membrane, vascular abnormalities, vascular occlusions, choroidal dystrophies, retinal dystrophies, macular hole, choroidal degeneration, retinal degeneration, lens abnormalities, and combinations thereof.
- 43. The method according to claim 36 wherein in at least some of the repetitions of the steps of fixating, projecting, and receiving, the position of projecting of said test pattern on the retina is changed to map a selected region of said retina at a desired resolution.
- 44. The method according to claim 36 wherein in at least some of the repetitions of the steps of fixating, projecting, and receiving, the orientation of projecting of said test pattern on the retina is changed.
- 45. The method according to claim 36 wherein said competing sensory stimulus is selected from
a competing stimulus presented before the projecting of said test pattern, a competing stimulus presented during at least part of the duration of projecting of said test pattern, a competing stimulus presented after the projecting of said test pattern, and a competing stimulus which temporally overlaps at least a part of the duration the projecting of said test pattern.
- 46. The method according to claim 36 wherein said competing stimulus is selected from a fixed stimulus, a varying stimulus and a transient stimulus.
- 47. The method according to claim 36 wherein said competing stimulus is selected from a stimulus which does not vary for the duration of presentation of said test pattern and a stimulus which varies within the duration of presentation of said test pattern.
- 48. The method according to claim 36 wherein said competing sensory stimulus is selected from a visual stimulus, an auditory stimulus, a somatosensory stimulus, a tactile stimulus, and a nociceptive stimulus.
- 49. The method according to claim 36 wherein said competing sensory stimulus is a distracting sensory stimulus.
- 50. The method according to claim 36 wherein said competing sensory stimulus is a visual stimulus which is not a part of said test pattern.
- 51. The method according to claim 36 wherein said competing sensory stimulus is an auditory stimulus selected from a single frequency sound and a multi-frequency sound.
- 52. The method according to claim 36 wherein at least one parameter of said competing sensory stimulus is modified in one or more of the repetitions of the steps of fixating, projecting, and receiving.
- 53. The method according to claim 52 wherein said at least one parameter is selected from the duration of said competing stimulus, the time of initiating the presenting of said competing sensory stimulus relative to the time of projecting of said test pattern, one or more characteristics of said competing sensory stimulus, and combinations thereof.
- 54. The method according to claim 52 wherein said competing sensory stimulus is an auditory stimulus, and wherein said at least one parameter of said auditory stimulus is selected from the intensity of said auditory stimulus, the waveform of said auditory stimulus, the frequency of said auditory stimulus, the frequency distribution of said auditory stimulus, the frequency content of said auditory stimulus, the duration of said auditory stimulus, the envelope of said auditory stimulus and combinations thereof.
- 55. The method according to claim 52 wherein said competing sensory stimulus is a visual stimulus and wherein said at least one parameter of said competing stimulus is selected from the size of said stimulus, the shape of said stimulus, the pattern of said stimulus, the duration of presentation of said stimulus, the color of said stimulus, the intensity of said stimulus, the luminance of said stimulus, the chrominance of said stimulus, the temporal variation of said stimulus, the timing of presentation of said stimulus to said individual, the position of projecting said stimulus on said retina, the position of said stimulus on said retina, the rate of movement of said stimulus on said retina, and combinations thereof.
- 56. The method according to claim 36 wherein said competing stimulus is a visual stimulus selected from a visual stimulus which is a part of said test pattern and a visual stimulus which is not a part of said test pattern.
- 57. The method according to claim 36 wherein said competing stimulus is a noisy visual background projected on said retina.
- 58. The method according to claim 36 wherein said competing sensory stimulus is selected from a stimulus which does not vary for the duration of presentation of said test pattern and a stimulus which varies within the duration of presentation of said test pattern.
- 59. The method according to claim 36 wherein said competing sensory stimulus comprises an artificial distortion introduced into said test pattern.
- 60. The method according to claim 59 wherein said artificial distortion introduced into said test pattern mimics the appearance of the distortion perceived by an individual when a test pattern identical to said reference pattern is projected at a location of the retina of the individual which comprises a retinala bnormality, or a choroidal abnormality, or a retinal and a choroidal abnormality.
- 61. The method according to claim 59 wherein said artificial distortion comprises at least a portion of said test pattern being perceivably different than the corresponding part of said reference pattern.
- 62. The method according to claim 59 wherein said artificial distortion is selected from,
at least one portion of the test pattern being distorted or shifted in comparison with said reference pattern, at least one optical property of at least one part of the test pattern being different than the corresponding optical property of the remaining part of said test pattern, at least one portion of the test pattern is visibly different in comparison with the corresponding portion of said reference pattern, at least one portion of the test pattern is missing in comparison with said reference pattern, at least one portion of the test pattern being blurred in comparison with the remaining part of said test pattern.
- 63. The method according to claim 36 wherein said competing sensory stimulus is selected from a fixed visual stimulus, a time varying visual stimulus, and a transient visual stimulus.
- 64. The method according to claim 36 wherein said test pattern, and said reference pattern is selected from a straight line and a segmented straight line.
- 65. The method according to claim 36 wherein the plurality of data of said step of repeating comprises, for each repetition of the steps of fixating, projecting and receiving, one or more data items selected from the group consisting of,
data representing the position on said retina of said test pattern, data representing the orientation of said test pattern, data representing the position within said test pattern of said at least one localized part of said difference, and data representing one or more characteristics of said competing sensory stimulus.
- 66. The method according to claim 65 wherein said competing stimulus is a visual competing stimulus included in said test pattern and wherein said plurality of data further includes data representing the position of said visual competing stimulus within said test pattern.
- 67. The method according to claim 36 wherein said step of processing comprises determining for at least one group of competing sensory stimuli having common stimulus parameters the value of a competition grade and determining if said individual belongs to a group having a specific clinical stage of said disease based on the determined value of said competition grade.
- 68. The method according to claim 67 wherein said competition grade represents the efficiency of a group of competing sensory stimuli having common stimulus parameters in preventing the tested individual from reporting the presence of said difference of said perceived image, when said difference is caused by said eye disease.
- 69. The method according to claim 68 wherein the value of said competition grade is computed as the percentage of projected test patterns for which said individual reported at least one localized difference determined to be caused by said eye disease between the perceived image of the test pattern and said reference pattern, out of the total number of projected test patterns for which said individual was subjected to competing sensory stimuli belonging to a group of competing sensory stimuli having common stimulus parameters.
- 70. The method according to claim 69 wherein said test pattern is a segmented straight line, said competing sensory stimulus comprises one or more segments of said segmented line which are shifted relative to the remaining segments of said straight line to form an artificial distortion having a defined amplitude, wherein the position of said artificial distortion along the segmented straight line varies in at least some repetitions of the projecting of said test pattern and wherein within each group of competing sensory stimuli having common stimulus parameters, the amplitude of said artificial distortion is the same.
- 71. The method according to claim 69 wherein said test pattern is a segmented straight line, said competing sensory stimulus comprises one or more segments of said segmented line which are shifted relative to the remaining segments of said straight line to form an artificial distortion having a defined amplitude, and wherein said at least one localized difference is determined to be caused by said eye disease if the computed distance between the center of said artificial distortion and the position along the length of said segmented line at which said individual reported said at least one localized difference exceeds a preset value.
- 72. The method according to claim 36 wherein the relationship of said first duration and said second duration is selected from,
said first duration is identical to said second duration, said second duration precedes said first duration, and said first duration at least partially overlaps with said second duration.
- 73. A method for obtaining data useful for detecting eye disease in an individual, the method comprising the steps of:
fixating the individual's vision at or about a fixation target projected at a first retinal location of the retina of an eye of said individual; projecting for a first duration a test pattern at a second retinal location of said eye, to allow the individual to form a perceived image of said test pattern; receiving from said individual input indicative of a difference in at least one localized part of said perceived image as compared to a predefined reference pattern, if said individual detected said difference; and repeating the steps of fixating, projecting and receiving a number of times, wherein for at least some of the repetitions of the steps of fixating, projecting, and receiving, said individual is subjected for a second duration to a competing sensory stimulus, to obtain a plurality of data useful for detecting eye disease in said individual.
- 74. A system for detecting eye disease in an individual, the system comprising:
means for projecting patterns on the retina of an eye of said individual; means for fixating the individual's vision on a fixation target projected on said retina; means for providing input representative of the position of a selected region of said retina at which a difference is observed by said individual between a perceived image of one of said patterns and a predetermined reference pattern; means for controllably delivering to said individual competing sensory stimuli; and processing means operatively coupled to said means for projecting, said means for fixating, said means for providing input and said means for controllably delivering competing sensory stimuli, said processing means is configured to perform the steps of,
(a) projecting a first pattern at a first location on said retina, (b) determining when the individual's vision is fixated on said fixation target, (c) hiding at least a portion of said first pattern after the individual's vision is fixated on said fixation target, (d) projecting a second pattern at a second location on said retina to allow said individual to form a perceived image of said second pattern, and (e) receiving from said individual input indicative of a difference in at least one localized part of said perceived image as compared to a predefined reference pattern, if said individual detected said difference; (f) repeating steps (a) to (e) a number of times to obtain a plurality of data, wherein in at least some of the repetitions of steps (a) to (e), the individual is subjected to a competing sensory stimulus.
- 75. The system according to claim 74 further comprising means for storing said plurality of data.
- 76. The system according to claim 74 wherein said means for controllably delivering to said individual competing sensory stimuli are selected from means for delivering visual stimuli, means for delivering auditory stimuli, means for delivering somatosensory stimuli, means for delivering tactile stimuli, and means for delivering nociceptive stimuli.
- 77. The system according to claim 74 wherein said processing means comprises at least one processing unit selected from a processor, a microprocessor, a computer, a personal computer, a laptop computer, a controller, a remote processor or computer, a server, a remote server, a networked computer, and combinations thereof.
- 78. The system according to claim 74 wherein said means for projecting is selected from a display device, a beam scanning device, and a laser scanning ophtalmoscope-like device.
- 79. The system according to claim 74 wherein at least one of said means for fixating and means for providing input comprises a device selected from the group consisting of a pointing device, a computer input device, a keyboard, a mouse, a light pen, a touch sensitive display device, and combinations thereof.
- 80. The system according to claim 74 wherein said means for projecting patterns is configured for projecting test patterns and fixation targets on said retina.
- 81. The system according to claim 74 wherein at least one of said means for projecting, means for providing input and means for fixating comprise one or more devices selected from a touch sensitive display device, a pointing device, a light pen, joystick, a mouse, a keyboard, a computer input device, and combinations thereof.
- 82. The system according to claim 74 wherein said means for projecting said means for fixating and said means for providing input comprise a touch sensitive display device.
- 83. The system according to claim 74 wherein said means for fixating comprises a device for moving a cursor or a pattern projected by said means for projecting.
- 84. The system according to claim 83 wherein said means for fixating is selected from a pointing device, a computer input device, a computer mouse, a keyboard, a joystick, a light pen and a touch sensitive screen.
- 85. The system according to claim 74 wherein said means for providing input comprises a pointing device for operatively moving a cursor or a pattern projected by said means for projecting.
- 86. The system according to claim 74 wherein said processing means are configured to perform the step of processing said plurality of data to determine if said individual belongs to a group having a defined clinical stage of said eye disease.
- 87. The system according to claim 74 further comprising communication means for communicating said plurality of data for processing outside of said system.
- 88. The system according to claim 74 wherein said system also comprises communication means for communicating with one or more devices outside of said system.
- 89. The system according to claim 74 wherein said competing sensory stimuli comprise visual competing stimuli and said means for controllably delivering to said individual competing sensory stimuli comprise means for controllably modifying said patterns projected on said retina.
- 90. The system according to claim 74 wherein said system also comprises means for providing output to a user, said means for providing output is operatively coupled to said processing means.
- 91. A system for detecting eye disease in an individual, the system comprising:
a projecting unit for projecting test patterns and fixation targets on the retina of an eye of said individual; at least one input device for providing input representing a difference observed by said individual between a perceived image of one of said test patterns and a predetermined reference pattern; a competing sensory stimuli generating unit for controllably subjecting said individual to competing sensory stimuli; and at least one processing unit operatively coupled to said projecting unit, said at least one input device, and said competing sensory stimuli generating unit, said at least one processing unit is configured to perform the steps of,
(a) projecting a first pattern at a first location on said retina, (b) determining when the individual's vision is fixated on said fixation target, (c) hiding at least a portion of said first pattern after the individual's vision is fixated on said fixation target, (d) projecting a second pattern at a second location on said retina to allow said individual to form a perceived image of said second pattern, (e) receiving from said individual input indicative of a difference in at least one localized part of said perceived image as compared to a predefined reference pattern, if said individual detected said difference, and (f) repeating steps (a) to (e) a number of times to obtain a plurality of data, wherein in at least some of the repetitions of steps (a) to (e), said competing sensory stimuli generating unit subjects said individual to a competing sensory stimulus.
- 92. The system according to claim 91 further comprising a storage device for storing said plurality of data.
- 93. The system according to claim 91 wherein said projecting unit comprises said competing sensory stimuli generating unit.
- 94. The system according to claim 91 wherein said competing sensory stimuli generating unit is selected from a unit for delivering visual stimuli, a unit for delivering auditory stimuli, a unit for delivering somatosensory stimuli, a unit for delivering tactile stimuli, and a unit for delivering nociceptive stimuli.
- 95. The system according to claim 91 wherein said data is selected from, the presence of said difference within the perceived image of said second pattern, the approximate position within said perceived image of said difference, the position of a second pattern relative to said fixation target, the orientation of said second pattern on said retina, the presence of a distortion in said second patterns, the position of said distortion within the second pattern, the presence of a visually perceivable difference between one or more parts of said perceived image of said second pattern and the predefined reference pattern, the position of said one or more parts within said perceived image, one or more characteristics of said competing sensory stimuli, and combinations thereof.
- 96. The system according to claim 91 wherein said at least one processing unit is selected from a processor, a microprocessor, a computer, a personal computer, a laptop computer, a controller, a remote processor or computer, a server, a remote server, a networked computer, and combinations thereof.
- 97. The system according to claim 91 wherein said projecting unit is selected from a display device, a beam scanning device, and a laser scanning ophtalmoscope-like device.
- 98. The system according to claim 97 wherein said display device comprises a touch sensitive display device.
- 99. The system according to claim 91 wherein said at least one input device comprises a device selected from the group consisting of a pointing device, a computer input device, a keyboard, a mouse, a light pen, a touch sensitive display device, and combinations thereof.
- 100. The system according to claim 91 wherein at least one of said projecting unit and said input device comprises one or more devices selected from a touch sensitive display device, a pointing device, a light pen, joystick, a mouse, a keyboard, a computer input device, and combinations thereof.
- 101. The system according to claim 91 wherein said system also comprises communication means for communicating with one or more devices outside of said system.
- 102. The system according to claim 91 wherein said system also comprises at least one output device operatively coupled to said at least one processing unit for providing output to a user.
- 103. A system for detecting eye disease in an individual, the system comprising:
means for projecting test patterns and fixation targets on the retina of an eye of said individual; means for fixating the individual's vision on a fixation target projected on said retina; means for providing input representative of the position on said retina at which a difference is observed by said individual between a perceived image of one of said patterns and a predetermined reference pattern; means for controllably delivering to said individual competing sensory stimuli; and processing means operatively coupled to said means for projecting, said means for fixating, said means for providing input, and said means for controllably delivering to said individual competing sensory stimuli, said processing means is configured to perform the steps of
fixating the individual's vision at or about a fixation target projected at a first location of said retina, projecting for a selected duration a test pattern at a second location of said retina, to allow said individual to form a perceived image of said test pattern, receiving from said individual input indicative of a difference in at least one localized part of the perceived image of said step of projecting as compared to a predefined reference pattern, if said individual detected said difference, and repeating said steps of fixating, projecting and receiving a number of times to obtain a plurality of data, wherein in at least some of the repetitions of said steps of fixating, projecting and receiving, the individual is subjected to a competing sensory stimulus.
- 104. The system according to claim 103 wherein said processing means is configured for performing the step of analyzing said plurality of data to determine whether said individual has an eye disease.
- 105. The system according to claim 103 further comprising means for storing said plurality of data.
- 106. The system according to claim 103 wherein said means for controllably delivering to said individual competing sensory stimuli are selected from means for delivering visual stimuli, means for delivering auditory stimulus, means for delivering somatosensory stimuli, means for delivering tactile stimuli, and means for delivering nociceptive stimuli.
- 107. The system according to claim 103 wherein said processing means comprises at least one processing unit selected from a processor, a microprocessor, a computer, a personal computer, a minicomputer, a laptop computer, a controller, a remote processor or computer, a server, a remote server, a networked computer, and combinations thereof.
- 108. The system according to claim 103 wherein said means for projecting is selected from a display device, a beam scanning device, and a laser scanning ophtalmoscope-like device.
- 109. The system according to claim 103 wherein at least one of said means for fixating and means for providing input comprises a device selected from the group consisting of a pointing device, a computer input device, a keyboard, a mouse, a graphic tablet, a light pen, a touch sensitive screen, and combinations thereof.
- 110. The system according to claim 103 wherein said means for fixating comprises a device for moving a cursor or a pattern projected by said means for projecting.
- 111. The system according to claim 103 wherein said system also comprises communication means for communicating with one or more devices outside of said system.
- 112. The system according to claim 103 wherein said means for providing input comprises a pointing device for operatively moving a cursor or a pattern projected by said means for projecting.
- 113. The system according to claim 103 wherein said processing means are configured to perform the step of processing said plurality of data to determine if said individual belongs to a group having a defined clinical stage of said eye disease.
- 114. The system according to claim 103 further comprising communication means for communicating said plurality of data for processing outside of said system.
- 115. The system according to claim 103 wherein said competing sensory stimuli comprise visual competing stimuli and said means for controllably delivering to said individual competing sensory stimuli comprise means for controllably modifying test patterns projected on said retina.
- 116. The system according to claim 103 wherein said system also comprises means for providing output to a user, said means for providing output is operatively coupled to said processing means.
- 117. A system for detecting an eye disease in an individual, the system comprising:
a projecting unit for projecting test patterns and fixation targets on the retina of an eye of said individual; at least one input device for providing input representing a difference observed by said individual between a perceived image of one of said test patterns and a predetermined reference pattern; a competing sensory stimuli generating unit for controllably subjecting said individual to competing sensory stimuli; and at least one processing unit operatively coupled to said projecting unit, said at least one input device, and said competing sensory stimuli generating unit, said at least one processing unit is configured to perform the steps of,
fixating the individual's vision at or about a fixation target projected at a first location of said retina, projecting for a selected duration a test pattern at a,second location of said retina, to allow said individual to form a perceived image of said test pattern, receiving from said individual input indicative of a difference in at least one localized part of the perceived image of said step of projecting as compared to a predefined reference pattern, if said individual detected said difference, and repeating said steps of fixating, projecting and receiving a number of times to obtain a plurality of data, wherein in at least some of the repetitions of said steps of fixating, projecting and receiving, the individual is subjected to a competing sensory stimulus.
- 118. The system according to claim 117 further comprising a storage device for storing said plurality of data.
- 119. The system according to claim 117 wherein said projecting unit comprises said competing sensory stimuli generating unit.
- 120. The system according to claim 117 wherein said data is selected from, the presence of said difference within said perceived image, the approximate position within said perceived image of said difference, the position of said test patterns relative to said fixation target, the orientation of said test patterns on said retina, the presence of a distortion in said test patterns, the position of said distortion within a test pattern, the presence of a visually perceivable difference between one or more parts of said perceived image and the predefined reference pattern, the position of said one or more parts within said perceived image, one or more characteristics of said competing sensory stimuli and combinations thereof.
- 121. The system according to claim 117 wherein said processing unit is selected from a processor, a microprocessor, a computer, a personal computer, a laptop computer, a controller, a remote processor or computer, a server, a remote server, a networked computer, and combinations thereof.
- 122. The system according to claim 111 wherein said projecting unit is selected from a display device, a beam scanning device, and a laser scanning ophtalmoscope-like device.
- 123. The system according to claim 122 wherein said display device comprises a touch sensitive display device.
- 124. The system according to claim 117 wherein said at least one input device comprises a device selected from the group consisting of a pointing device, a computer input device, a keyboard, a mouse, a light pen, a touch sensitive display device, and combinations thereof.
- 125. The system according to claim 117 wherein at least one of said projecting unit and said input device comprises one or more devices selected from a touch sensitive display device, a pointing device, a light pen, joystick, a mouse, a keyboard, a computer input device, and combinations thereof.
- 126. The system according to claim 117 wherein said system also comprises communication means for communicating with one or more devices outside of said system.
- 127. The system according to claim 117 wherein said system also comprises at least one output device operatively coupled to said at least one processing unit for providing output to a user.
- 128. A program storage device readable by machine, tangibly embodying a program of instructions executable by the machine to perform method steps for detecting an eye disease in an individual, comprising the steps of:
(a) projecting a first pattern on a first location on the retina of an eye of said individual; (b) fixating the individual's vision on a fixation target projected on said retina at or about said first location; (c) hiding at least a portion of said first pattern; (d) projecting a second pattern on a second location of said retina to allow the individual to form a perceived image of said second pattern; (e) receiving from said individual input indicative of a difference in at least one localized part of said perceived image as compared to a predefined reference pattern, if said individual detected said difference; and (f) repeating steps (a) to (e) a number of times to obtain a plurality of data, wherein in at least some of the repetitions of steps (a) to (e), the individual is subjected to a competing sensory stimulus.
- 129. The program storage device according to claim 128 wherein the repeating of step (f) is performed such that in at least some of the repetitions of steps (a) to (e) the location of projecting of at least said second pattern on said retina is changed.
- 130. The program storage device according to claim 128 wherein the method steps of said program also comprise the step of processing said plurality of data to determine if said individual belongs to a group having a defined clinical stage of said eye disease.
- 131. The program storage device according to claim 128 wherein the method steps of said program also comprise the step of communicating said plurality of data to a device external to said computer for processing said plurality of data to determine if said individual belongs to a group having a defined clinical stage of said eye disease.
- 132. A computer program product comprising a computer useable medium having computer readable program code embodied therein for detecting an eye disease in an individual, the computer program product comprising:
computer readable program code for causing a computer or a projecting device operatively coupled to said computer to project a first pattern on a first location on the retina of an eye of said individual; computer readable program code for causing the computer to determine when the individual's vision is fixated on a fixation target projected on said retina at or about said first location and for hiding at least a portion of the first pattern when the individual's vision is fixated on said fixation target; computer readable program code for causing the computer to project a second pattern at a second location of said retina to allow the individual to form a perceived image of said second pattern; computer readable program code for causing the computer to receive from said individual input indicative of a difference in at least one localized part of said perceived image as compared to a predefined reference pattern, if said individual detected said difference; and computer readable program code for causing the computer to perform a selected number of repetitions of the projecting of a first pattern, the determining when the individual's vision is fixated on the fixation target projected on said retina, the hiding of at least a portion of the first pattern when the individual's vision is fixated on said fixation target, the projecting of a second pattern at a second location of said retina to allow the individual to form a perceived image of the second pattern, and the receiving from said individual input indicative of a difference in at least one localized part of the perceived image as compared to the predefined reference pattern if said individual detected said difference, for obtaining a plurality of data, wherein in at least some of said repetitions the individual is subjected to a competing sensory stimulus.
- 133. The computer program product according to claim 132 wherein the computer readable program code further comprises computer readable program code for causing the computer to process said plurality of data to determine whether the individual has an eye disease.
- 134. The computer program product according to claim 132 wherein the computer readable program code further comprises computer readable program code for causing the computer to communicate said plurality of data to a device external to said computer for processing said plurality of data to detect said eye disease.
- 135. The computer program product according to claim 132 wherein the computer readable program code further comprises computer readable program code for causing the computer to change the location of projecting of at least the second pattern on said retina in at least some of said repetitions.
- 136. A program storage device readable by machine, tangibly embodying a program of instructions executable by the machine to perform method steps for detecting an eye disease in an individual, comprising the steps of:
fixating the individual's vision at or about a fixation target projected at a first retinal location of the retina of an eye of said individual; projecting for a first duration a test pattern at a second retinal location of said eye, to allow the individual to form a perceived image of said test pattern; receiving from said individual input indicative of a difference in at least one localized part of said perceived image as compared to a predefined reference pattern, if said individual detected said difference; and repeating the steps of fixating, projecting and receiving a number of times to obtain a plurality of data, wherein for at least some of the repetitions of the steps of fixating, projecting, and receiving, the individual is subjected for a second duration to a competing sensory stimulus.
- 137. The program storage device according to claim 136 wherein in at least some of the repetitions of said step of repeating, the location of projecting of said test pattern on said retina is changed.
- 138. The program storage device according to claim 136 wherein the method steps of said program also comprise the step of processing said plurality of data to determine if said individual belongs to a group having a defined clinical stage of an eye disease.
- 139. The program storage device according to claim 136 wherein the method steps of said program also comprise the step of communicating said plurality of data to a device external to said computer for processing said plurality of data to determine if said individual belongs to a group having a defined clinical stage of said eye disease.
- 140. A computer program product comprising a computer useable medium having computer readable program code embodied therein for detecting eye disease in an individual, the computer program product comprising:
computer readable program code for causing a computer or a projecting device operatively coupled to said computer to project a fixation target at a first retinal position of an eye of said individual; computer readable program code for causing the computer to determine when the individual's vision is fixated at or about said fixation target, and for projecting for a selected duration, when the individual's vision is fixated on said fixation target, a test pattern at a second retinal position of said eye, to allow the individual to form a perceived image of said test pattern; computer readable program code for causing the computer to receive from said individual input indicative of a difference in at least one localized part of said perceived image as compared to a predefined reference pattern, if said individual detected said difference; and computer readable program code for causing the computer to perform a selected number of repetitions of the projecting of said test pattern, the determining when the individual's vision is fixated at or about the fixation target, the projecting of a test pattern at the second location, and the receiving of said input from said individual if said individual detected said difference, for obtaining a plurality of data, wherein in at least some of said repetitions the individual is subjected to a competing sensory stimulus.
- 141. The computer program product according to claim 140 wherein the computer readable program code further comprises computer readable program code for causing the computer to change the location of projecting of said test pattern on said retina in at least some of said repetitions.
- 142. The computer program product according to claim 140 wherein the computer readable program code further comprises computer readable program code for causing the computer to process said plurality of data to determine whether the individual has an eye disease.
- 143. The computer program product according to claim 140 wherein the computer readable program code further comprises computer readable program code for causing the computer to communicate said plurality of data to a device external to said computer for processing said plurality of data to detect said eye disease.
RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER US APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority from and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/357,115 to Alster Yair et al., filed on Feb. 19, 2002 and entitled “METHODS, DEVICES AND SYSTEM FOR ASSESSING RETINAL LESIONS”.
Provisional Applications (1)
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