© 2019 Elsevier Ltd. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This author accepted manuscript is made available following 12 month embargo from date of publication (March 2019) in accordance with the publisher’s archiving policyResearch in animal models have shown that exposing the eye to positive or negative spectacle lenses can lead to predictable changes in eye growth. Recent research indicates that brief periods (1–2 h) of monocular defocus results in small, but significant changes in axial length and choroidal thickness of human subjects. However, the effects of the time of day on these ocular changes with defocus are not known. In this study, we ex...
The time course of elongation and recovery of axial length associated with a 30 minute accommodative...
Purpose: To examine the changes in choroidal thickness (CT) of healthy adults following short-term e...
Purpose: To examine the short (diurnal) and longer-term (12 months) changes in subfoveal choroidal t...
Research in animal models have shown that exposing the eye to positive or negative spectacle lenses ...
Recent research indicates that brief periods (60 minutes) of monocular defocus lead to small but sig...
Purpose\ud \ud To investigate the influence of monocular hyperopic defocus on the normal diurnal rhy...
It is well known that a broad range of ocular anatomical and physiological parameters undergo signif...
Evidence from animal studies suggests that the eye's natural diurnal rhythms can be disrupted by alt...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of brief, repeated periods of clear vision on the changes in a...
Purpose - To investigate the pattern of diurnal variations in axial length (AL), choroidal thickness...
PurposeTo investigate the change in axial length (AxL) and choroidal thickness (ChT) in response to ...
Purpose To investigate the short-term changes in human axial length (AxL) in response to continuous ...
Purpose: To investigate the diurnal variation in axial length and anterior eye biometrics, whilst si...
Purpose: The choroid responds to short exposures of defocus in a bidirectional manner, demonstrating...
https://doi.org/10.1167/iovs.61.8.48 PURPOSE. To examine the choroidal thickness (ChT) response to s...
The time course of elongation and recovery of axial length associated with a 30 minute accommodative...
Purpose: To examine the changes in choroidal thickness (CT) of healthy adults following short-term e...
Purpose: To examine the short (diurnal) and longer-term (12 months) changes in subfoveal choroidal t...
Research in animal models have shown that exposing the eye to positive or negative spectacle lenses ...
Recent research indicates that brief periods (60 minutes) of monocular defocus lead to small but sig...
Purpose\ud \ud To investigate the influence of monocular hyperopic defocus on the normal diurnal rhy...
It is well known that a broad range of ocular anatomical and physiological parameters undergo signif...
Evidence from animal studies suggests that the eye's natural diurnal rhythms can be disrupted by alt...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of brief, repeated periods of clear vision on the changes in a...
Purpose - To investigate the pattern of diurnal variations in axial length (AL), choroidal thickness...
PurposeTo investigate the change in axial length (AxL) and choroidal thickness (ChT) in response to ...
Purpose To investigate the short-term changes in human axial length (AxL) in response to continuous ...
Purpose: To investigate the diurnal variation in axial length and anterior eye biometrics, whilst si...
Purpose: The choroid responds to short exposures of defocus in a bidirectional manner, demonstrating...
https://doi.org/10.1167/iovs.61.8.48 PURPOSE. To examine the choroidal thickness (ChT) response to s...
The time course of elongation and recovery of axial length associated with a 30 minute accommodative...
Purpose: To examine the changes in choroidal thickness (CT) of healthy adults following short-term e...
Purpose: To examine the short (diurnal) and longer-term (12 months) changes in subfoveal choroidal t...