AbstractThe dynamics of Edinger–Westphal (EW) stimulated accommodation were studied in two young rhesus monkeys to understand the relationships between accommodative amplitude and rates of accommodation and disaccommodation. Accommodative responses were recorded with infrared photorefraction at five different amplitudes spanning the full EW stimulated accommodative range available to each eye. Combined exponential and polynomial functions were fit to the accommodation and disaccommodation responses. Derivatives of these functions provided the maximum rates of accommodation and disaccommodation as well as time constants for each amplitude. Maximum rates of EW stimulated accommodation and disaccommodation were found to increase linearly with ...
AbstractThe dynamic accommodation responses to small, abrupt changes in an accommodation stimulus we...
PURPOSE. The underlying causes of presbyopia, and the func-tional relationship between the ciliary m...
The aim of this study is to compare the static and dynamic characteristics of young monkey's saccade...
The dynamics of Edinger–Westphal (EW) stimulated accommodation were studied in two young rhesus monk...
AbstractThe dynamics of Edinger–Westphal (EW) stimulated accommodation were studied in two young rhe...
Changes in accommodative dynamics with repeated accommodation were studied in three anesthetized rhe...
PURPOSE. Accommodation results in increased lens thickness and lens surface curvatures. Previous stu...
PURPOSE. Some debate surrounds the accommodative mecha-nism in primates, particularly whether the le...
AbstractChanges in accommodative dynamics with repeated accommodation were studied in three anesthet...
AbstractDynamics of accommodation (far-to-near focus) and disaccommodation (near-to-far focus) are d...
by which the eye focuses on near objects, is lost with increasing age in humans and monkeys. This pa...
PURPOSE. Some debate surrounds the accommodative mechanism in primates, particularly whether the len...
AbstractAge related changes in the dynamics of accommodation (far to near focus) and disaccommodatio...
The role of accommodation in the development of a refractive state remains unclear. Studies in anima...
AbstractThe changes with age in the accommodation responses to dynamic stimuli can reveal useful inf...
AbstractThe dynamic accommodation responses to small, abrupt changes in an accommodation stimulus we...
PURPOSE. The underlying causes of presbyopia, and the func-tional relationship between the ciliary m...
The aim of this study is to compare the static and dynamic characteristics of young monkey's saccade...
The dynamics of Edinger–Westphal (EW) stimulated accommodation were studied in two young rhesus monk...
AbstractThe dynamics of Edinger–Westphal (EW) stimulated accommodation were studied in two young rhe...
Changes in accommodative dynamics with repeated accommodation were studied in three anesthetized rhe...
PURPOSE. Accommodation results in increased lens thickness and lens surface curvatures. Previous stu...
PURPOSE. Some debate surrounds the accommodative mecha-nism in primates, particularly whether the le...
AbstractChanges in accommodative dynamics with repeated accommodation were studied in three anesthet...
AbstractDynamics of accommodation (far-to-near focus) and disaccommodation (near-to-far focus) are d...
by which the eye focuses on near objects, is lost with increasing age in humans and monkeys. This pa...
PURPOSE. Some debate surrounds the accommodative mechanism in primates, particularly whether the len...
AbstractAge related changes in the dynamics of accommodation (far to near focus) and disaccommodatio...
The role of accommodation in the development of a refractive state remains unclear. Studies in anima...
AbstractThe changes with age in the accommodation responses to dynamic stimuli can reveal useful inf...
AbstractThe dynamic accommodation responses to small, abrupt changes in an accommodation stimulus we...
PURPOSE. The underlying causes of presbyopia, and the func-tional relationship between the ciliary m...
The aim of this study is to compare the static and dynamic characteristics of young monkey's saccade...