AbstractBoth refractive properties of the eyes and ambient light conditions affect emmetropization during growth. Exposure to constant light flattens the cornea making chicks hyperopic. To discover whether and how growing chick eyes restore emmetropia after exposure to constant light (CL) for 3, 7, or 11weeks, we returned chicks to normal (N) conditions with 12h. of light alternating with 12h. of darkness (designated the “R”, or recovery, condition) for total periods of 4, 7, 11, or 17weeks. The two control groups were raised in CL conditions or raised in N conditions for the same length of time. We measured anterior chamber depths and lens thicknesses with an A-scan ultrasound machine. We measured corneal curvatures with an eight-axis kera...
Emmetropization is dependent on visual feedback and presumably some measure of the optical and image...
Purpose: To determine the effects of optically imposed astigmatism on early eye growth in chicks. Me...
AbstractExposure to continuous illumination disrupts normal ocular development in young chicks, caus...
AbstractContinuous exposure of chicks to light was shown to result in severe hyperopia, accompanied ...
AbstractPurposeWhile rearing chicks in constant light (CL) inhibits anterior segment growth, these c...
This study investigated the ocular response of young chicks to astigmatic errors imposed by spectacl...
In contrast to previous investigations of myopia development in humans that have primarily examined ...
In this study we report on the effects of constant fight (CL) on the refractive development and ocul...
Abstract-During growth the vertebrate ye achieves a close match between the power of its optics and ...
AbstractOur previous studies have shown that an environment of constant light (CL) can lead to devel...
We studied the normal ocular development of the chick (Gallus gallus domesticus, White Leghorn) up t...
To determine the effects of optically imposed astigmatism on early eye growth in chicks.5-day-old (P...
AbstractPurposeThis study re-examined an earlier claim that monocular patching during subjective nig...
AbstractWe performed measurements of refraction (with retinoscopy), axial length (with ultrasound bi...
Emmetropization is dependent on visual feedback and presumably some measure of the optical and image...
Emmetropization is dependent on visual feedback and presumably some measure of the optical and image...
Purpose: To determine the effects of optically imposed astigmatism on early eye growth in chicks. Me...
AbstractExposure to continuous illumination disrupts normal ocular development in young chicks, caus...
AbstractContinuous exposure of chicks to light was shown to result in severe hyperopia, accompanied ...
AbstractPurposeWhile rearing chicks in constant light (CL) inhibits anterior segment growth, these c...
This study investigated the ocular response of young chicks to astigmatic errors imposed by spectacl...
In contrast to previous investigations of myopia development in humans that have primarily examined ...
In this study we report on the effects of constant fight (CL) on the refractive development and ocul...
Abstract-During growth the vertebrate ye achieves a close match between the power of its optics and ...
AbstractOur previous studies have shown that an environment of constant light (CL) can lead to devel...
We studied the normal ocular development of the chick (Gallus gallus domesticus, White Leghorn) up t...
To determine the effects of optically imposed astigmatism on early eye growth in chicks.5-day-old (P...
AbstractPurposeThis study re-examined an earlier claim that monocular patching during subjective nig...
AbstractWe performed measurements of refraction (with retinoscopy), axial length (with ultrasound bi...
Emmetropization is dependent on visual feedback and presumably some measure of the optical and image...
Emmetropization is dependent on visual feedback and presumably some measure of the optical and image...
Purpose: To determine the effects of optically imposed astigmatism on early eye growth in chicks. Me...
AbstractExposure to continuous illumination disrupts normal ocular development in young chicks, caus...