In this study we report on the effects of constant fight (CL) on the refractive development and ocular morphology of White Leghorn chicks (Cornell K-strain). Refractive state and corneal curvature were measured by IR photoretinoscopy and IR keratometry respectively. The axial lengths of the ocular components were measured by A-scan ultrasonography. We find that constant light produces significant hyperopia compared to controls in as few as 10 days (7.4 vs 4.0 D). This is apparently the result of flatter than normal corneal curvature (radius of curvature: 3.22 vs 3.08 mm) as vitreous chamber depth is significantly deeper in CL eyes than controls at that age (5.6 vs 5.1 mm). In contrast to other reports, if CL rearing is continued for longer ...
Avian vision diseases in which eye growth is compromised are helping to define what governs corneal ...
To determine the effects of optically imposed astigmatism on early eye growth in chicks.5-day-old (P...
(1) We studied the influence of photoperiod and unilateral lid suture on post-natal ocular growth in...
AbstractContinuous exposure of chicks to light was shown to result in severe hyperopia, accompanied ...
AbstractPurposeWhile rearing chicks in constant light (CL) inhibits anterior segment growth, these c...
AbstractOur previous studies have shown that an environment of constant light (CL) can lead to devel...
AbstractBoth refractive properties of the eyes and ambient light conditions affect emmetropization d...
ABSTRACT Chickens raised from 2 to 14 weeks of age in continuous darkness (OL:24D) de-veloped shallo...
AbstractExposure to continuous illumination disrupts normal ocular development in young chicks, caus...
PURPOSE To evaluate the duration-dependent and synergetic impact of high-intensity light (HL) and op...
PURPOSE. Astigmatism is a very common refractive error in humans, but its etiology is poorly underst...
AbstractPurposeThis study re-examined an earlier claim that monocular patching during subjective nig...
Several laboratories studying visual deprivation myopia in the domestic chick report varying degrees...
We studied the normal ocular development of the chick (Gallus gallus domesticus, White Leghorn) up t...
381-384Light induces variable levels of damage to the retina and often, death of the photoreceptor c...
Avian vision diseases in which eye growth is compromised are helping to define what governs corneal ...
To determine the effects of optically imposed astigmatism on early eye growth in chicks.5-day-old (P...
(1) We studied the influence of photoperiod and unilateral lid suture on post-natal ocular growth in...
AbstractContinuous exposure of chicks to light was shown to result in severe hyperopia, accompanied ...
AbstractPurposeWhile rearing chicks in constant light (CL) inhibits anterior segment growth, these c...
AbstractOur previous studies have shown that an environment of constant light (CL) can lead to devel...
AbstractBoth refractive properties of the eyes and ambient light conditions affect emmetropization d...
ABSTRACT Chickens raised from 2 to 14 weeks of age in continuous darkness (OL:24D) de-veloped shallo...
AbstractExposure to continuous illumination disrupts normal ocular development in young chicks, caus...
PURPOSE To evaluate the duration-dependent and synergetic impact of high-intensity light (HL) and op...
PURPOSE. Astigmatism is a very common refractive error in humans, but its etiology is poorly underst...
AbstractPurposeThis study re-examined an earlier claim that monocular patching during subjective nig...
Several laboratories studying visual deprivation myopia in the domestic chick report varying degrees...
We studied the normal ocular development of the chick (Gallus gallus domesticus, White Leghorn) up t...
381-384Light induces variable levels of damage to the retina and often, death of the photoreceptor c...
Avian vision diseases in which eye growth is compromised are helping to define what governs corneal ...
To determine the effects of optically imposed astigmatism on early eye growth in chicks.5-day-old (P...
(1) We studied the influence of photoperiod and unilateral lid suture on post-natal ocular growth in...