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Visual acuity 
Farhana Adnin 
B.optom,4th batch 
ICO,CU
VISION…….?
VISUAL ACUITY…? 
Resolving power of the eye or 
the ability to see two separate 
objects as separate.
Visual Angle… 
 The angle subtended at the nodal point 
of the eye by the physical dimensions of 
an object in the visual field.
Theories of visual acuity… 
 Receptor theory: 
If the images fell on two cones 
separated by an unilluminated cone, then 
the points of light would be perceived as 
two distinct sources. 
Means that two distinct points only can 
be recognized as separate when they 
subtend an angle of 1’ of arc.
 3 types of Cone: 
1. Green- Chlorolabe 
2. Red- Erythrolabe 
3. Blue- Cyanolabe 
 Diameter of each cone : 0.002μm
Rayleigh Criterion for resolution 
Two “point” (unresolved) sources are resolved 
from each other when separated by at least 
the radius of the airy disk. 
The central disk is surrounded by less intense 
concentric rings. (airy disk)
Types of Visual Acuity 
 Minimum Detectable ( visible) 
 Minimum Separable (resolution) 
 Minimum cognizable (recognition) 
 Minimum Discriminable ( hyperacuity)
ACUITY TASKS 
MINIMUM DETECTABLE: 
Ability to determine whether or not an object is 
present in a visual field. 
The limit for this kind of acuity is ~ 1 arc second.
Minimum Separable (resolution) 
 Discrimination of 2 spatially separated targets. 
 Normal angular threshold of discrimination for 
resolution 30-60 seconds of an arc. (minimum 
angle of resolution).
 MINIMUM COGNIZIABLE: not only discrimination 
of the spatial characteristics of the test pattern but 
also the pattern with which he has previous 
experience 
(Identification of faces, letters, symbols, pictures etc.)
Minimum Discriminable 
 Ability to determine whether or not two 
parallel and straight lines are aligned in the 
frontal plane.
CLINICAL MEASUREMENT OF 
VISUAL ACUITY 
 Criteria: 
 Normal testing distance (distance VA): 6m 
 For near : 33cm/ 40cm. 
 Illuminated visual acuity chart. 
 Proper room illumination. 
 Steps: 
 Unaided VA 
 Aided VA 
 Pinhole VA
6m distance
Factors affecting visual acuity 
Overall 
 Illumination of test object. 
 Contrast of letters. 
 Pupil size 
 Cognitive ability 
 Ocular health 
 Refractive Status
Physical factor 
 Those which influence the light characteristics 
of the distribution & hence influence the 
nature of retinal image.
Physiological factor 
Stimulus related 
 Luminance of test object 
 Geometrical configuration 
 Contrast difference of stimulus from background 
 Influence of wavelength 
 Exposure duration of stimulus 
 Interaction effects of 2 targets
Observer related 
 Retinal locus of stimulation 
 Pupil size 
 Accommodation 
 Effect of eye movement 
 Optical elements of eye 
 Development of aspects
Distance Acuity chart 
 Snellen’s distance acuity chart 
 Bailey-Lovie charts 
 Landolt ring (or C) chart 
 Feinbloom Distance Test Chart 
 Chronister Pocket Acuity Chart
NEAR ACUITY CHARTS 
Single letter chart 
Reduced Snellen’s chart: 
lighthouse near visual acuity test 
Designs for Vision Number chart 
Reduced Ferris-Bailey ETDRS Chart 
Word & Continuous Text charts 
Jaeger’s chart 
Roman test types 
Lighthouse game card 
Lighthouse continuous text card for 
adults 
MNREAD card
Assessment in Children 
 Forced choice preferential looking 
 Optokinetic nystagmus test 
 Stycar ball test 
 Static test 
 Catford drum test 
 Marble game test 
 Tumbling E test 
 Sheridan gardiner test 
 Pictorial test 
 Cardiff acuity test (0-1year) 
 Dot acuity test 
 Coin test (2-3year) 
 Miniature toy test
Optotypes 
 Landolt Rings (Landolt ‘C’) 
 Numbers 
 Figures 
 Tumbling E 
 Letters (snellen)
LETTER STYLE VARIATION 
 SERIF: ornamental cross stroke at the end of 
the limb 
 SANS SERIF; 
 bold type faces and appear less cluttered 
Easier to read than serif letters
Distance test charts & Acuity
Basics of snellen acuity chart… 
Snellen Fraction is the most common notation of acuity. 
 The distant acuity is usually tested by snellen chart. 
 Consist of a series of black capital letters on a white 
board,arranged in lines,each progressively diminishing 
in size. 
 Each letters fits in a square. 
 Assume 5x5 grid for letters with detail separation of 
1/5 of letter size.
..
Formula 
Testing distance 
VA= 
distance at which letter subtends 5min of 
arc
… 
 The number used to indicate the “size” of the 
letter is the distance at which the letter height 
subtends 5 min of arc. 
 A “20 foot letter” is one that subtends 5 min 
of arc at 20 feet. 
 A “40 foot letter” is one that subtends 5 min 
of arc at 40 feet. 
 A “100 foot letter’ is one that subtends 5 
min of arc at 100 feet.
Snellen chart…6/60, 6/36, 6/24, 6/18, 6/12, 6/9, 
6/6 
θ 
tan θ = h / d
Testing & Notation 
 One eye at a time, OD then OS 
 Line by line scoring system 
 Count a line as “seen” if over 50% of the Optotypes of line 
are correctly identified. 
 Using (-) and (+) signs in VA recording 
 T Z V E C L (20/20) – read as “T Z V E C K” 
 20/20 -1 
 read as “T W W E C M” but all of the 20/25 line was 
correctly identified 
 20/25+3
TYPES OF NOTATION 
 Decimal Notation 
 Snellen Fraction notated as a decimal 
 20/20 = 1.00 
 20/40 = 0.50 
 20/100 = 0.20
Percentage Acuity 
Represent in % 
20/20 = 100% 
20/200 = 10% 
20/2000 = 1%
Minimum Angle of Resolution (MAR) 
 The MAR is expressed in minutes of arc 
 The angular size of the just-resolvable optotype. 
 Normally 1/5 of the letter height 
 Reciprocal of the Snellen Fraction or decimal 
acuity 
 20/20: MAR = 1.0 min of arc 
 20/40: MAR = 2.0 min of arc 
 20/200: MAR = 10 min of arc
Log MAR(LOGarithm of the minimal 
angle of resoluation. ) 
 Log of the MAR used to notate the acuity 
 Used in research and low vision 
 Bailey-Lovie Chart 
 Their chart and its derivatives follow the 
principles: 
 Geometric progression of size & spacing by 
0.1 Log unit or 4/5 
 Found that the relative spacing between letters 
and the number of letters per row can cause 
substantial variation in acuity scores
 Acuity becomes worse as the log MAR value 
increases 
… 
 Decrease brightness line by line
Characteristics of LogMAR 
 It is flat and typical “V” shape. 
 Testing distance 4m. 
 The letter is sanserif and sollan letters. ex: 
s,o,c,v,z 
 Every line has 5 letters . 
 Point one (0.1) logarithmic progression. (5:4)
 Between two letter space is the width of 
a single letter. 
 Between two line space is the height of 
the lower line letter.
.. 
.. 
 Every letter read counts as 0.02 of each line (every line 
has 5 letters) 
 Letter to Letter scoring system 
 Each line = 0.1 log unit The log MAR chart is available 
in Landolt C, Tumbling E as well as in numeric and 
alphabet optotypes
Log MAR Snellen Equivalents 
 20/10 = -0.30 
 20/15 = -0.13 
 20/20 = 0.0020/80 = 0.60 
 20/100 = 0.70 
 20/125 = 0.80 
 20/160 = 0.90 
 20/200 = 1.00 
 20/317 = 1.20 
 20/502 = 1.40 
 20/25 = 0.10 
 20/32 = 0.20 
 20/40 = 0.30 
 20/50 = 0.40 
 20/63 = 0.50
Exam… 
 Letter to letter Acuity assessment 
 Every letter that is correctly read deducts 0.02 from 
that line 
 Example: 
 If the patient reads all the letters of the logMAR 0.40 line 
(20/50) and two letters from the 0.30 line (20/40), it is scored 
as 0.36 
 Snellen Equivalent to this would be 20/50+2
Position/LIMITATION OF V/A 
 Standard visual acuity depends on two limitation . 
1.Anatomical 
 two cones stimulate but one cone 
separated by one minute of arc angle 
 two separate object as separate 
2.Optical 
 Airy disc form by diffraction 
 Diffraction form in smaller in size of pupil 
 Aberration
References….. 
 THEORY AND PRACTICE OF OPTICS & 
REFRACTION…A.K.KHURANA 
 CLINICAL PROCEDURE OF OPTOMETRY 
 INTERNET

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Visual acuity (2)

  • 1. Visual acuity Farhana Adnin B.optom,4th batch ICO,CU
  • 3. VISUAL ACUITY…? Resolving power of the eye or the ability to see two separate objects as separate.
  • 4. Visual Angle…  The angle subtended at the nodal point of the eye by the physical dimensions of an object in the visual field.
  • 5. Theories of visual acuity…  Receptor theory: If the images fell on two cones separated by an unilluminated cone, then the points of light would be perceived as two distinct sources. Means that two distinct points only can be recognized as separate when they subtend an angle of 1’ of arc.
  • 6.  3 types of Cone: 1. Green- Chlorolabe 2. Red- Erythrolabe 3. Blue- Cyanolabe  Diameter of each cone : 0.002μm
  • 7. Rayleigh Criterion for resolution Two “point” (unresolved) sources are resolved from each other when separated by at least the radius of the airy disk. The central disk is surrounded by less intense concentric rings. (airy disk)
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  • 9. Types of Visual Acuity  Minimum Detectable ( visible)  Minimum Separable (resolution)  Minimum cognizable (recognition)  Minimum Discriminable ( hyperacuity)
  • 10. ACUITY TASKS MINIMUM DETECTABLE: Ability to determine whether or not an object is present in a visual field. The limit for this kind of acuity is ~ 1 arc second.
  • 11. Minimum Separable (resolution)  Discrimination of 2 spatially separated targets.  Normal angular threshold of discrimination for resolution 30-60 seconds of an arc. (minimum angle of resolution).
  • 12.  MINIMUM COGNIZIABLE: not only discrimination of the spatial characteristics of the test pattern but also the pattern with which he has previous experience (Identification of faces, letters, symbols, pictures etc.)
  • 13. Minimum Discriminable  Ability to determine whether or not two parallel and straight lines are aligned in the frontal plane.
  • 14. CLINICAL MEASUREMENT OF VISUAL ACUITY  Criteria:  Normal testing distance (distance VA): 6m  For near : 33cm/ 40cm.  Illuminated visual acuity chart.  Proper room illumination.  Steps:  Unaided VA  Aided VA  Pinhole VA
  • 16. Factors affecting visual acuity Overall  Illumination of test object.  Contrast of letters.  Pupil size  Cognitive ability  Ocular health  Refractive Status
  • 17. Physical factor  Those which influence the light characteristics of the distribution & hence influence the nature of retinal image.
  • 18. Physiological factor Stimulus related  Luminance of test object  Geometrical configuration  Contrast difference of stimulus from background  Influence of wavelength  Exposure duration of stimulus  Interaction effects of 2 targets
  • 19. Observer related  Retinal locus of stimulation  Pupil size  Accommodation  Effect of eye movement  Optical elements of eye  Development of aspects
  • 20. Distance Acuity chart  Snellen’s distance acuity chart  Bailey-Lovie charts  Landolt ring (or C) chart  Feinbloom Distance Test Chart  Chronister Pocket Acuity Chart
  • 21. NEAR ACUITY CHARTS Single letter chart Reduced Snellen’s chart: lighthouse near visual acuity test Designs for Vision Number chart Reduced Ferris-Bailey ETDRS Chart Word & Continuous Text charts Jaeger’s chart Roman test types Lighthouse game card Lighthouse continuous text card for adults MNREAD card
  • 22. Assessment in Children  Forced choice preferential looking  Optokinetic nystagmus test  Stycar ball test  Static test  Catford drum test  Marble game test  Tumbling E test  Sheridan gardiner test  Pictorial test  Cardiff acuity test (0-1year)  Dot acuity test  Coin test (2-3year)  Miniature toy test
  • 23. Optotypes  Landolt Rings (Landolt ‘C’)  Numbers  Figures  Tumbling E  Letters (snellen)
  • 24. LETTER STYLE VARIATION  SERIF: ornamental cross stroke at the end of the limb  SANS SERIF;  bold type faces and appear less cluttered Easier to read than serif letters
  • 26. Basics of snellen acuity chart… Snellen Fraction is the most common notation of acuity.  The distant acuity is usually tested by snellen chart.  Consist of a series of black capital letters on a white board,arranged in lines,each progressively diminishing in size.  Each letters fits in a square.  Assume 5x5 grid for letters with detail separation of 1/5 of letter size.
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  • 29. Formula Testing distance VA= distance at which letter subtends 5min of arc
  • 30. …  The number used to indicate the “size” of the letter is the distance at which the letter height subtends 5 min of arc.  A “20 foot letter” is one that subtends 5 min of arc at 20 feet.  A “40 foot letter” is one that subtends 5 min of arc at 40 feet.  A “100 foot letter’ is one that subtends 5 min of arc at 100 feet.
  • 31. Snellen chart…6/60, 6/36, 6/24, 6/18, 6/12, 6/9, 6/6 θ tan θ = h / d
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  • 33. Testing & Notation  One eye at a time, OD then OS  Line by line scoring system  Count a line as “seen” if over 50% of the Optotypes of line are correctly identified.  Using (-) and (+) signs in VA recording  T Z V E C L (20/20) – read as “T Z V E C K”  20/20 -1  read as “T W W E C M” but all of the 20/25 line was correctly identified  20/25+3
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  • 35. TYPES OF NOTATION  Decimal Notation  Snellen Fraction notated as a decimal  20/20 = 1.00  20/40 = 0.50  20/100 = 0.20
  • 36. Percentage Acuity Represent in % 20/20 = 100% 20/200 = 10% 20/2000 = 1%
  • 37. Minimum Angle of Resolution (MAR)  The MAR is expressed in minutes of arc  The angular size of the just-resolvable optotype.  Normally 1/5 of the letter height  Reciprocal of the Snellen Fraction or decimal acuity  20/20: MAR = 1.0 min of arc  20/40: MAR = 2.0 min of arc  20/200: MAR = 10 min of arc
  • 38. Log MAR(LOGarithm of the minimal angle of resoluation. )  Log of the MAR used to notate the acuity  Used in research and low vision  Bailey-Lovie Chart  Their chart and its derivatives follow the principles:  Geometric progression of size & spacing by 0.1 Log unit or 4/5  Found that the relative spacing between letters and the number of letters per row can cause substantial variation in acuity scores
  • 39.  Acuity becomes worse as the log MAR value increases …  Decrease brightness line by line
  • 40. Characteristics of LogMAR  It is flat and typical “V” shape.  Testing distance 4m.  The letter is sanserif and sollan letters. ex: s,o,c,v,z  Every line has 5 letters .  Point one (0.1) logarithmic progression. (5:4)
  • 41.  Between two letter space is the width of a single letter.  Between two line space is the height of the lower line letter.
  • 42. .. ..  Every letter read counts as 0.02 of each line (every line has 5 letters)  Letter to Letter scoring system  Each line = 0.1 log unit The log MAR chart is available in Landolt C, Tumbling E as well as in numeric and alphabet optotypes
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  • 44. Log MAR Snellen Equivalents  20/10 = -0.30  20/15 = -0.13  20/20 = 0.0020/80 = 0.60  20/100 = 0.70  20/125 = 0.80  20/160 = 0.90  20/200 = 1.00  20/317 = 1.20  20/502 = 1.40  20/25 = 0.10  20/32 = 0.20  20/40 = 0.30  20/50 = 0.40  20/63 = 0.50
  • 45. Exam…  Letter to letter Acuity assessment  Every letter that is correctly read deducts 0.02 from that line  Example:  If the patient reads all the letters of the logMAR 0.40 line (20/50) and two letters from the 0.30 line (20/40), it is scored as 0.36  Snellen Equivalent to this would be 20/50+2
  • 46. Position/LIMITATION OF V/A  Standard visual acuity depends on two limitation . 1.Anatomical  two cones stimulate but one cone separated by one minute of arc angle  two separate object as separate 2.Optical  Airy disc form by diffraction  Diffraction form in smaller in size of pupil  Aberration
  • 47. References…..  THEORY AND PRACTICE OF OPTICS & REFRACTION…A.K.KHURANA  CLINICAL PROCEDURE OF OPTOMETRY  INTERNET