Luuk Franssen
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
25 Papers
150 Citations
Luuk Franssen is an academic researcher from Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glare (vision) & Psychometric function. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 24 publications.
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Papers
History of ocular straylight measurement: A review.
TL;DR: A sketch of the historical development of straylights measurement is provided, as well as the results of studies on the origins of straylight (or disability glare) in the normal eye, and on findings on cataract (surgery) and corneal conditions.
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Simulating the straylight effects of cataracts
TL;DR: The BPM 2 filter is a good early‐cataract‐simulating filter that has a limited effect on visual acuity and contrast sensitivity, which was also found for early cataracts.
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Pupil size and retinal straylight in the normal eye.
TL;DR: In normal eyes, straylight values measured with photopic pupils are by approximation also valid for mesopic and scotopic pupils, such as in night driving, and measurement of straylight under large angle and small pupil conditions can be used for quantitative assessment of eye wall translucency.
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Reliability of the compensation comparison stray-light measurement method
TL;DR: The compensation comparison (CC) method is a psychophysical technique to measure retinal stray light that proves to be an efficient tool to detect unreliable measurements and may be used to decide whether to repeat a measurement.
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Intraocular straylight after implantation of the multifocal AcrySof ReSTOR SA60D3 diffractive intraocular lens
Niels E. de Vries,Luuk Franssen,Carroll A.B. Webers,Nayyirih G. Tahzib,Yanny Y. Y. Cheng,Fred Hendrikse,Khiun Tjia,Thomas Berg,Rudy M.M.A. Nuijts +8 more
TL;DR: Levels of intraocular straylight log(s) were significantly lower for both types of IOL than in age‐matched subjects from the normal population, which would result in a smaller gain in contrast sensitivity and a smaller reduction in glare and halos than implantation of the latter IOL.
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