MAIA represents the latest advance in confocal microperimetry. Retinal images are acquired by Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy (SLO). An eye tracker allows accurate, real-time, compensation of eye movements.
MAIA is highly automated, very easy to use, non mydriatic and combines the best aspects of its predecessors. MAIA measures light sensitivity of the retina by projecting Goldmann III stimuli over different retinal locations within the field of view.
Retinal images, created by SLO technology, are processed by an eye tracker to calculate and compensate eye shifts (fixation losses) occurring during visual field measurement, in both physiological and pathological conditions. Fixation analysis is the second, fundamental, outcome of of the Maia eye tracker.
MAIA performs different types of microperimetry tests with supra and full-threshold strategies, and follow-up test to monitor functional progression.
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