AbstractOur previous studies have shown that an environment of constant light (CL) can lead to development of high degree of hyperopia in newborn chicks by inducing severe corneal flattening, and compensatory growth of the vitreous chamber. We wish to know whether the abnormal eye growth and progressive hyperopia under CL conditions is accomplished by a mechanism that uses the visual processing pathways of the central nervous system (CNS) or by a mechanism located in the eye. Thirty white leghorn chicks (Cornell K-strain) were raised under 12 h light/12 h dark (12L/12D) for either optic nerve section (ONS) or ciliary ganglion section (CGS). Another 30 chicks were raised under CL for ONS or CGS. Refractive states and corneal curvatures were ...
AbstractAxial eye growth rates in the chicken are controlled by local retinal image-processing circu...
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...
AbstractOur previous studies have shown that an environment of constant light (CL) can lead to devel...
AbstractPurposeWhile rearing chicks in constant light (CL) inhibits anterior segment growth, these c...
AbstractContinuous exposure of chicks to light was shown to result in severe hyperopia, accompanied ...
The centrifugal visual system (CVS) comprises a visually driven isthmic feedback projection to the r...
In this study we report on the effects of constant fight (CL) on the refractive development and ocul...
AbstractExposure to continuous illumination disrupts normal ocular development in young chicks, caus...
AbstractBoth refractive properties of the eyes and ambient light conditions affect emmetropization d...
AbstractPurposeThis study re-examined an earlier claim that monocular patching during subjective nig...
(1) We studied the influence of photoperiod and unilateral lid suture on post-natal ocular growth in...
AbstractLongitudinal chromatic aberration (LCA) causes short wavelengths to be focused in front of l...
381-384Light induces variable levels of damage to the retina and often, death of the photoreceptor c...
We surgically sectioned the orbital segments of the optic nerves of chickens to isolate the retina f...
AbstractAxial eye growth rates in the chicken are controlled by local retinal image-processing circu...
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...
AbstractOur previous studies have shown that an environment of constant light (CL) can lead to devel...
AbstractPurposeWhile rearing chicks in constant light (CL) inhibits anterior segment growth, these c...
AbstractContinuous exposure of chicks to light was shown to result in severe hyperopia, accompanied ...
The centrifugal visual system (CVS) comprises a visually driven isthmic feedback projection to the r...
In this study we report on the effects of constant fight (CL) on the refractive development and ocul...
AbstractExposure to continuous illumination disrupts normal ocular development in young chicks, caus...
AbstractBoth refractive properties of the eyes and ambient light conditions affect emmetropization d...
AbstractPurposeThis study re-examined an earlier claim that monocular patching during subjective nig...
(1) We studied the influence of photoperiod and unilateral lid suture on post-natal ocular growth in...
AbstractLongitudinal chromatic aberration (LCA) causes short wavelengths to be focused in front of l...
381-384Light induces variable levels of damage to the retina and often, death of the photoreceptor c...
We surgically sectioned the orbital segments of the optic nerves of chickens to isolate the retina f...
AbstractAxial eye growth rates in the chicken are controlled by local retinal image-processing circu...
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...