Accommodation of the human eye relies on multiple factors and visual cues that include object size, monochromatic and chromatic aberrations, and vergence. Yet, even in monocular conditions, accommodation corrects for defocus. Studies of eye growth in chicks have addressed whether the retina can decode the sign of defocus as this may play a role for emmetropization and possibly also accommodation. However, findings have not been unambiguous and questions remain. Here, we report on monocular accommodation studies of emmetropic and myopic human subjects to clarify whether foveal vision drives accommodation in the correct direction by removing out-of-focus blur potentially before relying on other cues. Subjects viewed monocularly a green target...
PURPOSE. The bidirectional nature of emmetropization, as observed in young chicks, implies that eyes...
Changes in peripheral aberrations, particularly higher-order aberrations, as a function of accommoda...
AbstractThe properties of small monochromatic targets as accommodative stimuli are not well understo...
Accommodation of the human eye relies on multiple factors and visual cues that include object size, ...
SPIE Optical Engineering + Applications 2020, Online event, 21 August 2020Accommodation of the human...
When visual information is confined to one object plane, the emmetropization end-point is adjusted i...
When visual information is confined to one object plane, the emmetropization end-point is adjusted i...
AbstractWhen visual information is confined to one object plane, the emmetropization end-point is ad...
Background: Young chicks can adjust their eye growth to compensate for both imposed hyperopia and my...
The quality of the retinal image is influenced by the monochromatic aberrations of the eye and these...
What cues are used in active emmetropization to analyse retinal image defocus remain unresolved. We...
AbstractAccommodation, or the change in refractive power of the eye to focus objects at different di...
Purpose. Hyperopic retinal defocus (blur) is thought to be a cause of myopia. If the retinal image o...
Purpose To provide a summary of the classic paper "Differences in the accommodation stimulus respons...
AbstractThe magnitude of accommodation microfluctuations increases in emmetropic subjects viewing lo...
PURPOSE. The bidirectional nature of emmetropization, as observed in young chicks, implies that eyes...
Changes in peripheral aberrations, particularly higher-order aberrations, as a function of accommoda...
AbstractThe properties of small monochromatic targets as accommodative stimuli are not well understo...
Accommodation of the human eye relies on multiple factors and visual cues that include object size, ...
SPIE Optical Engineering + Applications 2020, Online event, 21 August 2020Accommodation of the human...
When visual information is confined to one object plane, the emmetropization end-point is adjusted i...
When visual information is confined to one object plane, the emmetropization end-point is adjusted i...
AbstractWhen visual information is confined to one object plane, the emmetropization end-point is ad...
Background: Young chicks can adjust their eye growth to compensate for both imposed hyperopia and my...
The quality of the retinal image is influenced by the monochromatic aberrations of the eye and these...
What cues are used in active emmetropization to analyse retinal image defocus remain unresolved. We...
AbstractAccommodation, or the change in refractive power of the eye to focus objects at different di...
Purpose. Hyperopic retinal defocus (blur) is thought to be a cause of myopia. If the retinal image o...
Purpose To provide a summary of the classic paper "Differences in the accommodation stimulus respons...
AbstractThe magnitude of accommodation microfluctuations increases in emmetropic subjects viewing lo...
PURPOSE. The bidirectional nature of emmetropization, as observed in young chicks, implies that eyes...
Changes in peripheral aberrations, particularly higher-order aberrations, as a function of accommoda...
AbstractThe properties of small monochromatic targets as accommodative stimuli are not well understo...