Apparatus and method for determining an eye property
An apparatus, and corresponding method, for determining a property of an eye includes a housing with a proximal port that receives an eye and also light from the eye. The housing further includes a distal port, and the two ports together form a visual channel providing an open view to enable the eye to see target indicia external to and spaced away from the housing. A wavefront sensor within the housing is configured to receive the light from the eye via the optical path and to measure a wavefront of the light. A determination module determines an objective refractive correction based on the wavefront and predicts a subjective refractive preference of a person having the eye based on the objective refractive correction. Embodiments can be handheld, and binocular, and predict subjective refraction based on demographic and other information.
1 . An apparatus for determining a property of an eye, the apparatus comprising:
a housing including a proximal port, the proximal port configured to receive an eye and to receive light from the eye,
the housing further including a distal port, the proximal and distal ports together forming a visual channel from the proximal port through the distal port, the visual channel providing an open view to enable the eye to see target indicia external to and spaced away from the housing;
a wavefront sensor within the housing, the wavefront sensor being configured to receive the light from the eye via an optical path and to measure, based on the eye viewing the target indicia external to and spaced away from the housing via the visual channel providing the open view, a wavefront of the light; and
a determination module responsive to the measured wavefront from the wavefront sensor, and based on the eye viewing the target indicia, the determination module both (i) determining an objective refractive correction as a function of the measured wavefront, and (ii) predicting a subjective refractive preference of a person having the eye, such that the objective refractive correction determined and the subjective refractive preference predicted are based on a same viewing experience by the eye comprising the visual channel, the open view, and the target indicia.
2 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the determination module is further configured to predict the subjective refractive preference based on a demographic or physical attribute of a person having the eye.
3 . The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the demographic or physical attribute includes at least one of an age, gender, ethnicity, weight, height, occupation, or another demographic trait of the person having the eye.
4 . The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the demographic or physical attribute includes at least one of a retinal image quality, axial length, iris color, topography, corneal curvature, spherical or cylindrical aberration or axis of the eye, aberration of higher order than spherical or cylindrical aberration of the eye, physical attribute of the eye determined from a lensometer measurement, or refractive error of the eye determined by a subjective refraction.
5 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the determination module is further configured to predict the subjective refractive preference based on a statistical correlation between subjective refractive preferences and objective refractive corrections.
6 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the determination module is further configured to predict the subjective refractive preference using a correlation developed from a database that is in apparatus memory or accessed via a network interface, the correlation including respective demographic or physical attributes and respective objective eye properties of a plurality of eye patients.
7 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the determination module is further configured to predict the subjective refractive preference using machine learning.
8 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the wavefront of the light has a minimized wavefront error.
9 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the subjective refractive preference differs from the objective refractive correction.
10 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the wavefront sensor is further configured to obtain a plurality of wavefront measurements of the light, and wherein the determination module is further configured to determine the objective refractive correction based on the plurality of wavefront measurements.
11 . The apparatus of claim 1 , further including one or more visual tunable optical elements disposed within the optical path and a control module configured to control a variable focal power of the one or more visual tunable optical elements.
12 . The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the one or more visual tunable optical elements are configured to oscillate in focal power.
13 . The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the one or more visual tunable optical elements are configured to minimize or otherwise optimize a wavefront error of the light from the eye, and wherein the determination module is further configured to determine the objective refractive correction for the eye based on the wavefront with minimized wavefront error.
14 . The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the one or more visual tunable optical elements are configured to minimize or otherwise optimize the wavefront error by optimizing a retinal image quality metric.
15 . The apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising a manual control configured to be adjustable by a person having the eye to adjust the variable focal power of the visual tunable lens in accordance with the subjective refractive preference of a person having the eye.
16 . The apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising a manual control configured to be adjustable by an operator to adjust the variable focal power of the visual tunable lens in accordance with the subjective refractive preference of a person having the eye.
17 . The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the control module is configured to adjust the variable focal power of the one or more visual tunable optical elements iteratively in response to successive wavefront measurements, in a closed-loop manner, to minimize a wavefront error of the light from the eye to determine an objective refractive correction for the eye or to maximize a visual quality of the eye.
18 . The apparatus of claim 1 , further including a lens configured to fog the eye.
19 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the housing is configured to be gripped by at least one hand of a person to support a full weight of the apparatus during use.
20 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the wavefront sensor is further configured to obtain a plurality of wavefront measurements of the light, and wherein a determination module is further configured to determine the objective refractive correction based on the plurality of wavefront measurements.
21 . A method for determining a property of an eye, the method comprising:
passing light to an eye during the eye viewing, via an open view visual channel from a distal port of a housing to a proximal port of the housing, a target indicia external to and spaced away from the housing;
receiving light responsively from the eye via an optical path from the proximal port;
measuring, based on the eye viewing the target indicia external to and spaced away from the housing via the visual channel providing the open view, a wavefront of the light received from the eye via the optical path from the proximal port; and
based on the eye viewing the target indicia: (i) determining an objective refractive correction as a function of the measured wavefront, and (ii) predicting a subjective refractive preference of a person having the eye, such that both the objective refractive correction determined and the subjective refractive preference predicted are based on a same viewing experience by the eye comprising the visual channel, the open view, and the target indicia.
22 . The method of claim 21 , wherein predicting the subjective refractive preference is based on a demographic or physical attribute of a person having the eye.
23 . The method of claim 22 , wherein the demographic or physical attribute includes at least one of an age, gender, ethnicity, weight, height, occupation, or another demographic trait of the person having the eye.
24 . The method of claim 22 , wherein the demographic or physical attribute includes at least one of a retinal image quality, axial length, iris color, topography, corneal curvature, spherical or cylindrical aberration or axis of the eye, aberration of higher order than spherical or cylindrical aberration of the eye, physical attribute of the eye determined from a lensometer measurement, or refractive error of the eye determined by subjective refraction.
25 . The method of claim 21 , wherein predicting the subjective refractive preference includes using a statistical correlation between subjective refractive preferences and objective refractive corrections.
26 . The method of claim 21 , wherein predicting the subjective refractive preference includes using a correlation developed from a database that is in apparatus memory or accessed via a network interface, the correlation including respective demographic or physical attributes and respective objective eye properties of a plurality of eye patients.
27 . The method of claim 21 , wherein predicting the subjective refractive preference includes using machine learning.
28 . The method of claim 21 , further including minimizing a wavefront error of the light from the eye, and wherein determining the objective refractive correction for the eye is based on the wavefront with minimized wavefront error.
29 . The method of claim 21 , wherein the subjective refractive preference differs from the objective refractive correction.
30 . The method of claim 21 , further including obtaining a plurality of wavefront measurements of the light, and wherein determining the objective refractive correction is based on the plurality of wavefront measurements.
31 . The method of claim 21 , further including controlling a variable focal power of one or more visual tunable optical elements disposed within the optical path.
32 . The method of claim 31 , wherein controlling focal power includes oscillating focal power.
33 . The method of claim 31 , wherein controlling focal power includes controlling to minimize the wavefront error of the light from the eye, and wherein determining the objective refractive correction is done with minimized wavefront error.
34 . The method of claim 33 , wherein controlling to minimize the wavefront error includes optimizing a retinal image quality metric.
35 . The method of claim 31 , further including a person having the eye manually adjusting the variable vocal power of the visual tunable lens in accordance with the subjective refractive preference.
36 . The method of claim 31 , further including an operator manually adjusting the variable vocal power of the visual tunable lens in accordance with the subjective refractive preference.
37 . The method of claim 31 , further including adjusting, using the one or more visual tunable optical elements, the variable focal power iteratively in response to successive wavefront measurements, in a closed-loop manner, to minimize a wavefront error of the light from the eye to determine an objective refractive correction for the eye or to maximize a visual quality of the eye.
38 . The method of claim 21 , further including fogging the eye.
39 . The method of claim 21 , further including a hand of a person gripping the housing to support a full weight of the apparatus during use.
40 . The method of claim 21 , further including obtaining a plurality of wavefront measurements of the light and determining the objective refractive correction based on the plurality of wavefront measurements.