AbstractHigh order aberrations have been suggested to play a role in determining the direction of accommodation. We have explored the effect of retinal blur induced by high order aberrations on dynamic accommodation by measuring the accommodative response to sinusoidal variations in accommodative demand (1–3D). The targets were blurred with 0.3 and 1μm (for a 3-mm pupil) of defocus, coma, trefoil and spherical aberration. Accommodative gain decreased significantly when 1-μm of aberration was induced. We found a strong correlation between the relative accommodative gain (and phase lag) and the contrast degradation imposed on the target at relevant spatial frequencies
Blur occurs naturally when the eye is focused at one distance and an object is presented at another ...
Using video refraction accommodative and convergence dynamic responses were measured to stepped chan...
PURPOSE To investigate the effect of altering the spherical aberration (SA) of the eye on the stati...
AbstractHigh order aberrations have been suggested to play a role in determining the direction of ac...
Background: Accommodation control is mediated by a number of cues, including blur, chromatic aberra...
AbstractWe investigate the potential for the third-order aberrations coma and trefoil to provide a s...
The aim of this study was to determine whether dynamic accommodation responds to isolated blur cues ...
AbstractAsthenopia, or visual fatigue, is a frequent complaint from observers of stereoscopic three-...
The quality of the retinal image is influenced by the monochromatic aberrations of the eye and these...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that accommodation will respond to sine gratings in which...
SummaryWhen viewing natural scenes saccadic eye movements are used to position retinal images of int...
AbstractAccommodation, or the change in refractive power of the eye to focus objects at different di...
Aim: A modified wavefront sensor was used to investigate the\ud effect of accommodative errors on re...
AbstractThe dependence of spatial frequency on accommodation has been investigated extensively. Rece...
Can targets in peripheral vision elicit accommodation responses? We used a laser optometer to measur...
Blur occurs naturally when the eye is focused at one distance and an object is presented at another ...
Using video refraction accommodative and convergence dynamic responses were measured to stepped chan...
PURPOSE To investigate the effect of altering the spherical aberration (SA) of the eye on the stati...
AbstractHigh order aberrations have been suggested to play a role in determining the direction of ac...
Background: Accommodation control is mediated by a number of cues, including blur, chromatic aberra...
AbstractWe investigate the potential for the third-order aberrations coma and trefoil to provide a s...
The aim of this study was to determine whether dynamic accommodation responds to isolated blur cues ...
AbstractAsthenopia, or visual fatigue, is a frequent complaint from observers of stereoscopic three-...
The quality of the retinal image is influenced by the monochromatic aberrations of the eye and these...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that accommodation will respond to sine gratings in which...
SummaryWhen viewing natural scenes saccadic eye movements are used to position retinal images of int...
AbstractAccommodation, or the change in refractive power of the eye to focus objects at different di...
Aim: A modified wavefront sensor was used to investigate the\ud effect of accommodative errors on re...
AbstractThe dependence of spatial frequency on accommodation has been investigated extensively. Rece...
Can targets in peripheral vision elicit accommodation responses? We used a laser optometer to measur...
Blur occurs naturally when the eye is focused at one distance and an object is presented at another ...
Using video refraction accommodative and convergence dynamic responses were measured to stepped chan...
PURPOSE To investigate the effect of altering the spherical aberration (SA) of the eye on the stati...