AbstractDynamics of accommodation (far-to-near focus) and disaccommodation (near-to-far focus) are described as a function of response amplitude. Accommodative responses to step stimuli of various amplitudes presented in real space were measured in eight 20–30 year old subjects. Responses were fitted with exponential functions to determine amplitude, time constant and peak velocity. Despite the intersubject variability, the results show that time constants of accommodation and peak velocity of disaccommodation increase with amplitude in all subjects. The dynamics of accommodation and disaccommodation are dependent on amplitude, but have different properties in each case
AbstractAvailable experimental data on the gain and phase lags in the closed-loop accommodation resp...
AbstractThere has been no comprehensive study involving each of the primary dynamic components of ac...
Previous studies have shown cognition to have an influence on accommodation. Temporal variation in t...
AbstractDynamics of accommodation (far-to-near focus) and disaccommodation (near-to-far focus) are d...
AbstractAge related changes in the dynamics of accommodation (far to near focus) and disaccommodatio...
AbstractThe dynamic accommodation responses to small, abrupt changes in an accommodation stimulus we...
AbstractThe changes with age in the accommodation responses to dynamic stimuli can reveal useful inf...
AbstractThe dynamics of Edinger–Westphal (EW) stimulated accommodation were studied in two young rhe...
The dynamics of Edinger–Westphal (EW) stimulated accommodation were studied in two young rhesus monk...
The aim of this work was to ascertain whether there are differences in amplitude, latency, and peak ...
AbstractStatic and dynamic aspects of the near pupil response were studied in human subjects in the ...
The static and dynamic aspects of the pupil response associated with various amplitudes of far-to-ne...
AbstractWe investigated the roles that blur, proximity and vergence cues play in the development of ...
AbstractMain sequences, the function describing the relationship between eye movement amplitude and ...
AbstractVelocity and acceleration characteristics provide valuable information about dynamic control...
AbstractAvailable experimental data on the gain and phase lags in the closed-loop accommodation resp...
AbstractThere has been no comprehensive study involving each of the primary dynamic components of ac...
Previous studies have shown cognition to have an influence on accommodation. Temporal variation in t...
AbstractDynamics of accommodation (far-to-near focus) and disaccommodation (near-to-far focus) are d...
AbstractAge related changes in the dynamics of accommodation (far to near focus) and disaccommodatio...
AbstractThe dynamic accommodation responses to small, abrupt changes in an accommodation stimulus we...
AbstractThe changes with age in the accommodation responses to dynamic stimuli can reveal useful inf...
AbstractThe dynamics of Edinger–Westphal (EW) stimulated accommodation were studied in two young rhe...
The dynamics of Edinger–Westphal (EW) stimulated accommodation were studied in two young rhesus monk...
The aim of this work was to ascertain whether there are differences in amplitude, latency, and peak ...
AbstractStatic and dynamic aspects of the near pupil response were studied in human subjects in the ...
The static and dynamic aspects of the pupil response associated with various amplitudes of far-to-ne...
AbstractWe investigated the roles that blur, proximity and vergence cues play in the development of ...
AbstractMain sequences, the function describing the relationship between eye movement amplitude and ...
AbstractVelocity and acceleration characteristics provide valuable information about dynamic control...
AbstractAvailable experimental data on the gain and phase lags in the closed-loop accommodation resp...
AbstractThere has been no comprehensive study involving each of the primary dynamic components of ac...
Previous studies have shown cognition to have an influence on accommodation. Temporal variation in t...