An Optical Imaging Device of Retinal Function has been developed to detect
changes in reflectance of near infrared light from the retina of human
subjects in response to visual activation of the retina by a pattern
stimulus. The measured changes in reflectance correspond in time to the
onset and offset of the visual stimulus in the portion of the retina
being stimulated. Any changes in reflectance can be measured by
interrogating the retina with a light source. The light source may be
presented to the retina via the cornea and pupil or through other tissues
in and around the eye. Different wavelengths of interrogating light may
be used to interrogate various layers of the retina. Additionally,
various novel patterns and methods of stimulation have been developed for
use with the imaging device and methods.