The purpose of this thesis is to make a comparison of the amount of anisometropia which was obtained by a septum technique at near utilizing alternate fixations with the standard 20/40 blur and equalization test at far
A comparative study of the four-ball cylinder test, the Jackson cross-cylinder test, and the near cy...
The computer in optometry: An overview of its uses to date and its potential in didactic and clinica...
A study comparing two methods of predicting the subjective cylinder through contact lenses with the ...
The relationship between scotopic viewing conditions and the need in some patients for a relatively ...
An experiment on the performance of three amblyopes and eight strabismus on the Van Orden sta
Vision screenings are an important first step at identifying those with a visual deficiency. For man...
Refinement of a method to assess visual resolution and contrast sensitivity in the presence of ocula...
The purpose of this study is to compare the efficiency of the Matsuura AutoCross with that of the Ja...
Twenty-four subjects were examined by two examiners using a diamond card, a vertical/horizontal row ...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a significant difference in magnitude of the...
A visual screening was conducted at a microelectronics industrial site. A questionnaire pertaining t...
Throughout the optometric examination, the examiner strives to obtain consistent findings, i.e., of ...
Visual acuity is defined and described in terms of some factors of influence. Methods of testing vis...
The relationship between vision and learning has been reported by many authors in the optometric lit...
A comparison of the different anisometropic testing procedures as done at Pacific Universit
A comparative study of the four-ball cylinder test, the Jackson cross-cylinder test, and the near cy...
The computer in optometry: An overview of its uses to date and its potential in didactic and clinica...
A study comparing two methods of predicting the subjective cylinder through contact lenses with the ...
The relationship between scotopic viewing conditions and the need in some patients for a relatively ...
An experiment on the performance of three amblyopes and eight strabismus on the Van Orden sta
Vision screenings are an important first step at identifying those with a visual deficiency. For man...
Refinement of a method to assess visual resolution and contrast sensitivity in the presence of ocula...
The purpose of this study is to compare the efficiency of the Matsuura AutoCross with that of the Ja...
Twenty-four subjects were examined by two examiners using a diamond card, a vertical/horizontal row ...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a significant difference in magnitude of the...
A visual screening was conducted at a microelectronics industrial site. A questionnaire pertaining t...
Throughout the optometric examination, the examiner strives to obtain consistent findings, i.e., of ...
Visual acuity is defined and described in terms of some factors of influence. Methods of testing vis...
The relationship between vision and learning has been reported by many authors in the optometric lit...
A comparison of the different anisometropic testing procedures as done at Pacific Universit
A comparative study of the four-ball cylinder test, the Jackson cross-cylinder test, and the near cy...
The computer in optometry: An overview of its uses to date and its potential in didactic and clinica...
A study comparing two methods of predicting the subjective cylinder through contact lenses with the ...