Simultaneous vision is an increasingly used solution for the correction of presbyopia (the age-related loss of ability to focus near images). Simultaneous Vision corrections, normally delivered in the form of contact or intraocular lenses, project on the patient’s retina a focused image for near vision superimposed with a degraded image for far vision, or a focused image for far vision superimposed with the defocused image of the near scene. It is expected that patients with these corrections are able to adapt to the complex Simultaneous Vision retinal images, although the mechanisms or the extent to which this happens is not known. We studied the neural adaptation to simultaneous vision by studying changes in the Natural Perceived Focus an...
<p>An adapting image is presented for 60(500 ms) for subject's response of blur or sharp (2AFC). The...
Binocular rivalry occurs when an observer looks at two different monocular images. One of the images...
Stereovision is the ability to perceive fine depth variations from small differences in the two eyes...
Simultaneous vision is an increasingly used solution for the correction of presbyopia (the age-relat...
Colorado Convention Center (CCC), Denver, CO 80202, May 3 - 7, 2015Our results suggest that subjects...
Adaptation to a blurred image causes a physically focused image to appear too sharp, and shifts the ...
14 pags., 9 figs.Adaptation to a blurred image causes a physically focused image to appear too sharp...
Presbyopia is the physiological inability of the crystalline lens to accommodate for objects at near...
Adaptation to a blurred image causes a physically focused image to appear too sharp, and shifts the ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved. The two eyes of an individual routinely differ in their opt...
Anecdotal reports abound of vision improving in myopia after a period of time without refractive cor...
15 pags., 16 figs.This publication represents the summary of results of the doctoral thesis Presbyop...
Anecdotal reports abound of vision improving in myopia after a period of time without refractive cor...
Conferencia invitada ; ARVO 2016 Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, May 1-5, 2016We studied neural adaptat...
<p>The test images were series of Pure Defocus images. The adapting images were a gray field, Pure D...
<p>An adapting image is presented for 60(500 ms) for subject's response of blur or sharp (2AFC). The...
Binocular rivalry occurs when an observer looks at two different monocular images. One of the images...
Stereovision is the ability to perceive fine depth variations from small differences in the two eyes...
Simultaneous vision is an increasingly used solution for the correction of presbyopia (the age-relat...
Colorado Convention Center (CCC), Denver, CO 80202, May 3 - 7, 2015Our results suggest that subjects...
Adaptation to a blurred image causes a physically focused image to appear too sharp, and shifts the ...
14 pags., 9 figs.Adaptation to a blurred image causes a physically focused image to appear too sharp...
Presbyopia is the physiological inability of the crystalline lens to accommodate for objects at near...
Adaptation to a blurred image causes a physically focused image to appear too sharp, and shifts the ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved. The two eyes of an individual routinely differ in their opt...
Anecdotal reports abound of vision improving in myopia after a period of time without refractive cor...
15 pags., 16 figs.This publication represents the summary of results of the doctoral thesis Presbyop...
Anecdotal reports abound of vision improving in myopia after a period of time without refractive cor...
Conferencia invitada ; ARVO 2016 Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, May 1-5, 2016We studied neural adaptat...
<p>The test images were series of Pure Defocus images. The adapting images were a gray field, Pure D...
<p>An adapting image is presented for 60(500 ms) for subject's response of blur or sharp (2AFC). The...
Binocular rivalry occurs when an observer looks at two different monocular images. One of the images...
Stereovision is the ability to perceive fine depth variations from small differences in the two eyes...