Background: Young chicks can adjust their eye growth to compensate for both imposed hyperopia and myopia (using negative and positive spectacle lenses); the rate of eye elongation increases in the former and slows in the latter case. This emmetropizing behavior implies that the eye can distinguish the sign and magnitude of defocus, although the identity of the cue(s) involved is unknown. As the spectacle lenses used in these studies generally introduce significant retinal image size differences that are in opposite directions for negative and positive lenses (minification vs. magnification), we asked whether retinal image size might provide the required sign information. Methods. This question was addressed by manipulating retinal image siz...
When visual information is confined to one object plane, the emmetropization end-point is adjusted i...
PURPOSE. The bidirectional nature of emmetropization, as observed in young chicks, implies that eyes...
Purpose: This study examined the contribution of the central and peripheral retina to the developmen...
Purpose: That young chicks recover quickly from form deprivation myopia (FDM) has been interpreted a...
What cues are used in active emmetropization to analyse retinal image defocus remain unresolved. We...
In contrast to previous investigations of myopia development in humans that have primarily examined ...
AbstractYoung animals compensate for defocus imposed by positive or negative spectacle lenses by adj...
AbstractPurpose: This study sought further insight into the stimulus dependence of form deprivation ...
This study compared the compensatory response to hyperopic defocus imposed on chicks in two differen...
It is known that when hyperopic or myopic defocus is imposed on chick eyes by spectacle lenses, they...
AbstractTo test the hypothesis that the same mechanisms mediate form deprivation and lens-induced my...
AbstractAn earlier report describing a lack of compensation to imposed myopic and hyperopic defocus ...
AbstractIf the effective focal length of a growing eye is modified by spectacle lenses, the eye comp...
When visual information is confined to one object plane, the emmetropization end-point is adjusted i...
AbstractThe finding that the eyes of young chicks recover quickly from form deprivation myopia (FDM)...
When visual information is confined to one object plane, the emmetropization end-point is adjusted i...
PURPOSE. The bidirectional nature of emmetropization, as observed in young chicks, implies that eyes...
Purpose: This study examined the contribution of the central and peripheral retina to the developmen...
Purpose: That young chicks recover quickly from form deprivation myopia (FDM) has been interpreted a...
What cues are used in active emmetropization to analyse retinal image defocus remain unresolved. We...
In contrast to previous investigations of myopia development in humans that have primarily examined ...
AbstractYoung animals compensate for defocus imposed by positive or negative spectacle lenses by adj...
AbstractPurpose: This study sought further insight into the stimulus dependence of form deprivation ...
This study compared the compensatory response to hyperopic defocus imposed on chicks in two differen...
It is known that when hyperopic or myopic defocus is imposed on chick eyes by spectacle lenses, they...
AbstractTo test the hypothesis that the same mechanisms mediate form deprivation and lens-induced my...
AbstractAn earlier report describing a lack of compensation to imposed myopic and hyperopic defocus ...
AbstractIf the effective focal length of a growing eye is modified by spectacle lenses, the eye comp...
When visual information is confined to one object plane, the emmetropization end-point is adjusted i...
AbstractThe finding that the eyes of young chicks recover quickly from form deprivation myopia (FDM)...
When visual information is confined to one object plane, the emmetropization end-point is adjusted i...
PURPOSE. The bidirectional nature of emmetropization, as observed in young chicks, implies that eyes...
Purpose: This study examined the contribution of the central and peripheral retina to the developmen...