AbstractThis study aimed to characterize corneal accommodation in alert chicks with and without experimentally-induced astigmatism. Refraction and corneal biometry were measured in 16 chicks with experimentally-induced astigmatism (>1.00D) and 6 age-matched control chicks (astigmatism ⩽1.00D). Corneal accommodation was detected using a Placido-ring based videokeratography system, by measuring changes in corneal curvature from a series of consecutive images acquired from alert chicks. The correlation between the magnitudes of corneal accommodation and astigmatism was analyzed by including data from all 22 chicks. Data from all eyes showed obvious bi-directional changes in corneal accommodation. There was no significant difference in corneal ...
Avian vision diseases in which eye growth is compromised are helping to define what governs corneal ...
AbstractThe chick eye is used in the study of ocular growth and emmetropization; however optical abe...
We determined effects of hemiretinal form deprivation (i.e., form-depriving half of the retina) on c...
This study aimed to characterize corneal accommodation in alert chicks with and without experimental...
AbstractThis study aimed to characterize corneal accommodation in alert chicks with and without expe...
This study investigated the ocular response of young chicks to astigmatic errors imposed by spectacl...
PURPOSE. Astigmatism is a very common refractive error in humans, but its etiology is poorly underst...
To determine the effects of optically imposed astigmatism on early eye growth in chicks.5-day-old (P...
Purpose: To determine the effects of optically imposed astigmatism on early eye growth in chicks. Me...
PURPOSE:To determine the effects of optically imposed astigmatism on early eye growth in chicks. MET...
AbstractPurpose: It is not clear whether emmetropization is confined to spherical refractive errors,...
AbstractPrimate eyes display considerable oblique off-axis astigmatism which could provide informati...
PURPOSE. Peripheral defocus, higher-order aberrations, and accommodation interact with pupil size to...
This study compared the compensatory response to hyperopic defocus imposed on chicks in two differen...
AbstractContinuous exposure of chicks to light was shown to result in severe hyperopia, accompanied ...
Avian vision diseases in which eye growth is compromised are helping to define what governs corneal ...
AbstractThe chick eye is used in the study of ocular growth and emmetropization; however optical abe...
We determined effects of hemiretinal form deprivation (i.e., form-depriving half of the retina) on c...
This study aimed to characterize corneal accommodation in alert chicks with and without experimental...
AbstractThis study aimed to characterize corneal accommodation in alert chicks with and without expe...
This study investigated the ocular response of young chicks to astigmatic errors imposed by spectacl...
PURPOSE. Astigmatism is a very common refractive error in humans, but its etiology is poorly underst...
To determine the effects of optically imposed astigmatism on early eye growth in chicks.5-day-old (P...
Purpose: To determine the effects of optically imposed astigmatism on early eye growth in chicks. Me...
PURPOSE:To determine the effects of optically imposed astigmatism on early eye growth in chicks. MET...
AbstractPurpose: It is not clear whether emmetropization is confined to spherical refractive errors,...
AbstractPrimate eyes display considerable oblique off-axis astigmatism which could provide informati...
PURPOSE. Peripheral defocus, higher-order aberrations, and accommodation interact with pupil size to...
This study compared the compensatory response to hyperopic defocus imposed on chicks in two differen...
AbstractContinuous exposure of chicks to light was shown to result in severe hyperopia, accompanied ...
Avian vision diseases in which eye growth is compromised are helping to define what governs corneal ...
AbstractThe chick eye is used in the study of ocular growth and emmetropization; however optical abe...
We determined effects of hemiretinal form deprivation (i.e., form-depriving half of the retina) on c...