Biography:
Pan Xingchen is a PhD student in the Department of Ophthalmology at Peking University Third Hospital. Her research focuses on dynamic vision and color vision, with particular interest in how chromatic information is processed under varying luminance, motion, and environmental conditions. Her work emphasizes quantitative, function-based visual assessment, investigating how color discrimination and dynamic visual performance are modulated by optical changes and external stressors. By integrating psychophysical paradigms with objective ocular measurements, she seeks to elucidate the mechanisms underlying chromatic and motion-related visual function. Her work aims to clarify how color and motion information are functionally processed in the human visual system, and to develop more sensitive, clinically applicable approaches for assessing dynamic and chromatic vision.




Title : Different spatial orientation of human eyes under hypoxia and color difference: An example of dynamic vision
Title : Color discrimination in cataract patients under day and night conditions: assessment and correlation with lens opacity