ACCURACY OF EVOKED POTENTIAL REFRACTOMETRY USING BAR GRATINGS

Abstract
We recorded cortical potentials evoked by phase‐alternating square‐wave gratings. Significant effects of varying the refractive power of the eye are obtained only at 5 cycles/degree (cy/deg) and above. The extrapolation to zero amplitude of the evoked response as a function of spatial frequency predicts the psychophysical visual acuity even for the myopic eye. As the sensitivity of meridional refraction using sufficiently fine bar gratings is better than 0.5 D it provides a suitable means for the measurement of astigmatism.