AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine whether the response AC/A ratio could be altered when the subject’s interpupillary distance (IPD) was optically halved. We measured the changes in the AC/A ratio for 10 subjects after using the optical device for 30min. Accommodative response was measured using a Canon R-1 optometer, and vergence response was measured with an ASL 210 Eye Movement Monitor. The average AC/A ratios were 1.20±0.35 (SD) (MA/D) and 0.84±0.39 (MA/D) before and after wearing the device, respectively. The decrease in AC/A ratio was statistically significant (p=0.01). This was mainly caused by a reduction in the slope of the accommodative vergence. The results of this study suggest that the AC/A ratio can be decrease...
SIGNIFICANCE The present study addresses the accommodative response and its dependence on the type o...
SIGNIFICANCE The present study addresses the accommodative response and its dependence on the type o...
SIGNIFICANCE The present study addresses the accommodative response and its dependence on the type o...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine whether the response AC/A ratio could be altered ...
Purpose: To determine if there is a difference between the response AC/A ratios when measured using ...
Purpose: To determine if there is a difference between the response AC/A ratios when measured using ...
M.Phil. (Optometry)The accommodative-convergence accommodation (AC/A) ratio is a commonly used relat...
M.Phil. (Optometry)The accommodative-convergence accommodation (AC/A) ratio is a commonly used relat...
Aim: To measure the stimulus and response AC/A ratios using the distance prism cover test gradient m...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine the optimal power value of near addition lenses,...
Aim: To measure the stimulus and response AC/A ratios using the distance prism cover test gradient m...
Purpose: Progressive addition lenses (PALs) have been shown to slow myopia progression. It has been ...
Purpose. Progressive addition lenses (PAL) have been shown to be effective in slowing down myopia pr...
AbstractThe aim was to determine how visual acuity is affected by myopia when optical factors of the...
SIGNIFICANCE The present study addresses the accommodative response and its dependence on the type o...
SIGNIFICANCE The present study addresses the accommodative response and its dependence on the type o...
SIGNIFICANCE The present study addresses the accommodative response and its dependence on the type o...
SIGNIFICANCE The present study addresses the accommodative response and its dependence on the type o...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine whether the response AC/A ratio could be altered ...
Purpose: To determine if there is a difference between the response AC/A ratios when measured using ...
Purpose: To determine if there is a difference between the response AC/A ratios when measured using ...
M.Phil. (Optometry)The accommodative-convergence accommodation (AC/A) ratio is a commonly used relat...
M.Phil. (Optometry)The accommodative-convergence accommodation (AC/A) ratio is a commonly used relat...
Aim: To measure the stimulus and response AC/A ratios using the distance prism cover test gradient m...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine the optimal power value of near addition lenses,...
Aim: To measure the stimulus and response AC/A ratios using the distance prism cover test gradient m...
Purpose: Progressive addition lenses (PALs) have been shown to slow myopia progression. It has been ...
Purpose. Progressive addition lenses (PAL) have been shown to be effective in slowing down myopia pr...
AbstractThe aim was to determine how visual acuity is affected by myopia when optical factors of the...
SIGNIFICANCE The present study addresses the accommodative response and its dependence on the type o...
SIGNIFICANCE The present study addresses the accommodative response and its dependence on the type o...
SIGNIFICANCE The present study addresses the accommodative response and its dependence on the type o...
SIGNIFICANCE The present study addresses the accommodative response and its dependence on the type o...