AbstractThe properties of small monochromatic targets as accommodative stimuli are not well understood. We used a dynamic optometer to record accommodation responses to monochromatic disc targets (1.0–27.3 minarc) and to a Maltese cross. Accommodation responded adequately to points as small as 13.6 minarc. The response to these small targets is relevant to the question of whether the Stiles–Crawford (SC) effect could provide a stimulus to accommodation. Previous studies have used pupil apodizing filters to neutralise the natural SC function and so determine how visual performance or accommodation is influenced by the SC effect. However, these filters cannot correct for known inhomogeneities in the SC function across the retina for extended ...
SPIE Optical Engineering + Applications 2020, Online event, 21 August 2020Accommodation of the human...
We considered the influence that the Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) has on the measurement of subjecti...
The Stiles-Crawford effect is often invoked by vision scientists when predictions of the effects of ...
AbstractThe properties of small monochromatic targets as accommodative stimuli are not well understo...
AbstractWe investigated the influence of the Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) of the first kind on the c...
The quality of the retinal image is influenced by the monochromatic aberrations of the eye and these...
We investigated the influence of the Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) of the first kind on the contrast ...
The Stiles-Crawford effect became steeper with accommodation increase, but without a systematic peak...
Using theoretical estimates of the optical-transfer function and line-spread function as image-quali...
Can targets in peripheral vision elicit accommodation responses? We used a laser optometer to measur...
We determined the foveal Stiles-Crawford effect (SCE) as a function of up to 8D accommodation stimul...
Purpose: To measure the Stiles-Crawford effect of the first kind (SCE-I), corresponding to central v...
The Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) of the first kind has often been considered to be important to spat...
Accommodation of the human eye relies on multiple factors and visual cues that include object size, ...
AbstractWe considered the influence that the Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) has on the measurement of ...
SPIE Optical Engineering + Applications 2020, Online event, 21 August 2020Accommodation of the human...
We considered the influence that the Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) has on the measurement of subjecti...
The Stiles-Crawford effect is often invoked by vision scientists when predictions of the effects of ...
AbstractThe properties of small monochromatic targets as accommodative stimuli are not well understo...
AbstractWe investigated the influence of the Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) of the first kind on the c...
The quality of the retinal image is influenced by the monochromatic aberrations of the eye and these...
We investigated the influence of the Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) of the first kind on the contrast ...
The Stiles-Crawford effect became steeper with accommodation increase, but without a systematic peak...
Using theoretical estimates of the optical-transfer function and line-spread function as image-quali...
Can targets in peripheral vision elicit accommodation responses? We used a laser optometer to measur...
We determined the foveal Stiles-Crawford effect (SCE) as a function of up to 8D accommodation stimul...
Purpose: To measure the Stiles-Crawford effect of the first kind (SCE-I), corresponding to central v...
The Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) of the first kind has often been considered to be important to spat...
Accommodation of the human eye relies on multiple factors and visual cues that include object size, ...
AbstractWe considered the influence that the Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) has on the measurement of ...
SPIE Optical Engineering + Applications 2020, Online event, 21 August 2020Accommodation of the human...
We considered the influence that the Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) has on the measurement of subjecti...
The Stiles-Crawford effect is often invoked by vision scientists when predictions of the effects of ...