Emmanuel Gutman
University of Pittsburgh
4 Papers
1 Citations
Emmanuel Gutman is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Action spectrum. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications. Previous affiliations of Emmanuel Gutman include French Institute of Health and Medical Research & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Papers
Phototoxic action spectrum on a retinal pigment epithelium model of age-related macular degeneration exposed to sunlight normalized conditions.
Emilie Arnault,Emilie Arnault,Emilie Arnault,Coralie Barrau,Céline Nanteau,Céline Nanteau,Céline Nanteau,Pauline Gondouin,Pauline Gondouin,Pauline Gondouin,Karine Bigot,Karine Bigot,Karine Bigot,Françoise Viénot,Emmanuel Gutman,Emmanuel Gutman,Emmanuel Gutman,Valérie Fontaine,Valérie Fontaine,Valérie Fontaine,Thierry Villette,Denis Cohen-Tannoudji,José-Alain Sahel,Serge Picaud +23 more
TL;DR: Surprisingly, a narrow bandwidth in blue light generated the greatest phototoxic risk to retinal pigment epithelium cells, and may be advantageously valued in designing selective photoprotection ophthalmic filters, without disrupting essential visual and non-visual functions of the eye.
Driving behaviour and visual compensation in glaucoma patients: Evaluation on a driving simulator
Julien Adrian,Colas N. Authié,Johan Lebrun,M. Lombardi,Ariel Zenouda,Emmanuel Gutman,Emmanuelle Brasnu,Pascale Hamard,José-Alain Sahel,Christophe Baudouin,Antoine Labbé +10 more
TL;DR: To assess the driving performance and both the visual scanning and driving compensations of glaucoma patients, a novel and scalable approach is proposed that combines laser-spot assisted and 3D image analysis.
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Blind spot warning interface adapted to older drivers with early stage visual impairment
Julien Adrian,Julie Pieyre,Johan Lebrun,Saddek Mohand-Said,Emmanuel Gutman +4 more
- 01 Jan 2017
TL;DR: The findings of this research may help interface designers to create ADAS interfaces adapted for the older driver population by improving in interface design of Blind Spot Warnings (BSWs).
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Assessing Photoreceptor Status in Retinal Dystrophies: From High-Resolution Imaging to Functional Vision
José-Alain Sahel,Kate Grieve,Chloé Pagot,Colas N. Authié,Saddek Mohand-Said,Michel Paques,Isabelle Audo,Karine Becker,Anne-Elisabeth Chaumet-Riffaud,Line Azoulay,Emmanuel Gutman,Thierry Leveillard,Christina Zeitz,Serge Picaud,Deniz Dalkara,Katia Marazova +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a cross-sectional structure-function and retrospective longitudinal studies to assess the correlations between standard fundus autofluorescence (FAF), optical coherence tomography, visual acuity (VA), and perimetry (VF) examinations to evaluate photoreceptor functional loss in a cohort of patients with rod-cone dystrophy (RCD), focusing on photorecept misalignment and orientation of outer segments; and evaluation of the impact of visual impairment in daily life activities, based on functional (visual and mobility) vision assessment in a naturalistic