AbstractAxial eye growth rates in the chicken are controlled by local retinal image-processing circuits. These circuits quantify the loss of contrast for different spatial frequencies and promote axial eye growth rates in correlation with the amount of retinal image degradation (“deprivation myopia”). They also distinguish whether the plane of focus lies in front of or behind the retina. How the sign of defocus is detected still remains unclear. Cues from chromatic aberration are not important.In an attempt to isolate retinal circuits controlling the development of myopia or hyperopia, young chickens were raised in flickering light of different frequencies (12 and 6 Hz) and duty cycles (4–75 %) produced by rotating chopper disks. The effect...
Eye growth and myopia development are controlled by the retina. What properties of the image tell th...
What cues are used in active emmetropization to analyse retinal image defocus remain unresolved. We...
AbstractPurpose: This study sought further insight into the stimulus dependence of form deprivation ...
AbstractAxial eye growth rates in the chicken are controlled by local retinal image-processing circu...
PURPOSE. The bidirectional nature of emmetropization, as observed in young chicks, implies that eyes...
AbstractExperiments in animal models have shown that the retina analyzes the image to identify the p...
AbstractLongitudinal chromatic aberration (LCA) causes short wavelengths to be focused in front of l...
The chick is widely used in studies of eye growth regulation and myopia. The aim of this study was t...
AbstractPurposeWhile rearing chicks in constant light (CL) inhibits anterior segment growth, these c...
PURPOSE To evaluate the duration-dependent and synergetic impact of high-intensity light (HL) and op...
In contrast to previous investigations of myopia development in humans that have primarily examined ...
Purpose: Myopia (short-sightedness) is the commonest visual disorder and greatest risk factor for si...
Bright light has been shown a powerful inhibitor of myopia development in animal models. We studied ...
Emmetropization, the process by which ocular growth of young animals adapts to ensure focussed retin...
PURPOSE. Myopia can be induced in chickens by having them wear either negative lenses (lens-compensa...
Eye growth and myopia development are controlled by the retina. What properties of the image tell th...
What cues are used in active emmetropization to analyse retinal image defocus remain unresolved. We...
AbstractPurpose: This study sought further insight into the stimulus dependence of form deprivation ...
AbstractAxial eye growth rates in the chicken are controlled by local retinal image-processing circu...
PURPOSE. The bidirectional nature of emmetropization, as observed in young chicks, implies that eyes...
AbstractExperiments in animal models have shown that the retina analyzes the image to identify the p...
AbstractLongitudinal chromatic aberration (LCA) causes short wavelengths to be focused in front of l...
The chick is widely used in studies of eye growth regulation and myopia. The aim of this study was t...
AbstractPurposeWhile rearing chicks in constant light (CL) inhibits anterior segment growth, these c...
PURPOSE To evaluate the duration-dependent and synergetic impact of high-intensity light (HL) and op...
In contrast to previous investigations of myopia development in humans that have primarily examined ...
Purpose: Myopia (short-sightedness) is the commonest visual disorder and greatest risk factor for si...
Bright light has been shown a powerful inhibitor of myopia development in animal models. We studied ...
Emmetropization, the process by which ocular growth of young animals adapts to ensure focussed retin...
PURPOSE. Myopia can be induced in chickens by having them wear either negative lenses (lens-compensa...
Eye growth and myopia development are controlled by the retina. What properties of the image tell th...
What cues are used in active emmetropization to analyse retinal image defocus remain unresolved. We...
AbstractPurpose: This study sought further insight into the stimulus dependence of form deprivation ...