From both a fundamental and a clinical point of view, it is necessary to know the distribution of the eye's aberrations in the normal population and to be able to describe them as efficiently as possible. We used a modified Hartmann-Shack wave-front sensor to measure the monochromatic wave aberration of both eyes for 109 normal human subjects across a 5.7-mm pupil. We analyzed the distribution of the eye's aberrations in the population and found that most Zernike modes are relatively uncorrelated with each other across the population. A principal components analysis was applied to our wave-aberration measurements with the resulting principal components providing only a slightly more compact description of the population data than ...
With the increasing importance of optical aberrations in both vision research and clini-cal practice...
AbstractWave aberrations degrade the optical quality of the eye relative to the diffraction limit, b...
The wave-front aberration of the human eye was measured for eight subjects using a spatially resolve...
Abstract We present data analysis for ocular aberrations of 60 normal eyes measured with a Hartmann-...
AbstractWe measured the ocular wavefront aberration at six different visible wavelengths (between 45...
AbstractSchematic eye models have typically been used to explain the average monochromatic and chrom...
AbstractMonochromatic ocular aberrations in 108 eyes of a normal young population (n=59) were studie...
20 pags.The first technique for measuring aberrations in the human eye was described by Tscherning (...
Wavefront aberrations describe the optical imperfections of the eye by measuring the complete refrac...
The field of aberrations of the human eye is moving rapidly, being driven by the desire to monitor a...
The monochromatic aberrations of the human eye limit visual performance to varying degrees. An aberr...
AbstractPurposeTo test the hypothesis that human eyes have a central tendency to be free of higher-o...
Purpose: To test the hypothesis that human eyes have a central tendency to be free of higher-order a...
AbstractOff-axis monochromatic aberrations in the human eye impose limits on peripheral vision. Howe...
AbstractFurther development of the objective version of the Howland and Howland [1976] Science, 193,...
With the increasing importance of optical aberrations in both vision research and clini-cal practice...
AbstractWave aberrations degrade the optical quality of the eye relative to the diffraction limit, b...
The wave-front aberration of the human eye was measured for eight subjects using a spatially resolve...
Abstract We present data analysis for ocular aberrations of 60 normal eyes measured with a Hartmann-...
AbstractWe measured the ocular wavefront aberration at six different visible wavelengths (between 45...
AbstractSchematic eye models have typically been used to explain the average monochromatic and chrom...
AbstractMonochromatic ocular aberrations in 108 eyes of a normal young population (n=59) were studie...
20 pags.The first technique for measuring aberrations in the human eye was described by Tscherning (...
Wavefront aberrations describe the optical imperfections of the eye by measuring the complete refrac...
The field of aberrations of the human eye is moving rapidly, being driven by the desire to monitor a...
The monochromatic aberrations of the human eye limit visual performance to varying degrees. An aberr...
AbstractPurposeTo test the hypothesis that human eyes have a central tendency to be free of higher-o...
Purpose: To test the hypothesis that human eyes have a central tendency to be free of higher-order a...
AbstractOff-axis monochromatic aberrations in the human eye impose limits on peripheral vision. Howe...
AbstractFurther development of the objective version of the Howland and Howland [1976] Science, 193,...
With the increasing importance of optical aberrations in both vision research and clini-cal practice...
AbstractWave aberrations degrade the optical quality of the eye relative to the diffraction limit, b...
The wave-front aberration of the human eye was measured for eight subjects using a spatially resolve...