AbstractIn the chick eye, accommodation for near objects is brought about by changes in the focal length of the lens and by changes in the corneal radius of curvature. Several different mechanisms of lenticular accommodation have been proposed for the avian eye. These include a role for the ciliary muscle, a role for the iris muscle, and a role for changes in intraocular pressure. We have studied accommodation in the chick eye using electrical stimulation of the Edinger-Westphal nucleus, electric-field stimulation of enucleated eyes, in vitro measurement of changes in back vertex distance of the lens, and histology. We prcsent evidence showing that, in the chick eye, lenticular accommodation is induced primarily by a contraction of the musc...
As noted above, when normal persons shift fixation from far objects to near objects, the near respon...
Accommodation is a dioptric change in power of the eye that occurs to allow near objects to be focus...
AbstractOur previous studies have shown that an environment of constant light (CL) can lead to devel...
AbstractWe have used a scanning laser technique to measure in vitro changes in back vertex distance ...
PURPOSE. Peripheral defocus, higher-order aberrations, and accommodation interact with pupil size to...
AbstractThe chick eye is able to change its refractive state by as much as 7 D by pushing the retina...
The ciliary muscle is used during accommodation. The muscle consists of longitudinal and circular fi...
There are species-related anatomical differences in the ciliary muscle of the avian eye. the arrange...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
AbstractThis study examined the ocular compensation to lens-induced defocus in chick and the effect ...
This study aimed to characterize corneal accommodation in alert chicks with and without experimental...
The shape of the lens changes during the process of accommodation. When the eye focuses on an image ...
The cornea is a soft, transparent, composite organic tissue, which forms the anterior outer coat of ...
The cornea is a soft, transparent, composite organic tissue, which forms the anterior outer coat of ...
AbstractThis study aimed to characterize corneal accommodation in alert chicks with and without expe...
As noted above, when normal persons shift fixation from far objects to near objects, the near respon...
Accommodation is a dioptric change in power of the eye that occurs to allow near objects to be focus...
AbstractOur previous studies have shown that an environment of constant light (CL) can lead to devel...
AbstractWe have used a scanning laser technique to measure in vitro changes in back vertex distance ...
PURPOSE. Peripheral defocus, higher-order aberrations, and accommodation interact with pupil size to...
AbstractThe chick eye is able to change its refractive state by as much as 7 D by pushing the retina...
The ciliary muscle is used during accommodation. The muscle consists of longitudinal and circular fi...
There are species-related anatomical differences in the ciliary muscle of the avian eye. the arrange...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
AbstractThis study examined the ocular compensation to lens-induced defocus in chick and the effect ...
This study aimed to characterize corneal accommodation in alert chicks with and without experimental...
The shape of the lens changes during the process of accommodation. When the eye focuses on an image ...
The cornea is a soft, transparent, composite organic tissue, which forms the anterior outer coat of ...
The cornea is a soft, transparent, composite organic tissue, which forms the anterior outer coat of ...
AbstractThis study aimed to characterize corneal accommodation in alert chicks with and without expe...
As noted above, when normal persons shift fixation from far objects to near objects, the near respon...
Accommodation is a dioptric change in power of the eye that occurs to allow near objects to be focus...
AbstractOur previous studies have shown that an environment of constant light (CL) can lead to devel...