Presbyopia has been a complicated problem for clinicians and researchers for centuries. Defining what constitutes presbyopia and what are its primary causes has long been a struggle for the vision and scientific community. Although presbyopia is a normal aging process of the eye, the continuous and gradual loss of accommodation is often dreaded and feared. If presbyopia were to be considered a disease, its global burden would be enormous as it affects more than a billion people worldwide. In this dissertation, I explore factors associated with presbyopia and develop a model for explaining the onset of presbyopia. In this model, the onset of presbyopia is associated primarily with three factors; depth of focus, focusing ability (accommo...
Purpose: To investigate non-cycloplegic changes in refractive error prior to the onset of presbyopia...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2012.The human eye suffers from highe...
15 pags., 16 figs.This publication represents the summary of results of the doctoral thesis Presbyop...
Presbyopia is the physiological inability of the crystalline lens to accommodate for objects at near...
Presbyopia is a global problem affecting over a billion people worldwide. The prevalence of unmanage...
Presbyopia results from loss or insufficiency of the eye's accommodative ability, and clinically man...
Presbyopia occurs when the physiologically normal age-related reduction in the eyes focusing range r...
Presbyopia is an age-related loss of lens accommodation that results in an inability to focus at nea...
Accommodation is a dioptric change in power of the eye that occurs to allow near objects to be focus...
It is known that the depth of focus (DOF) of the human eye can be affected by the higher order aberr...
Presbyopia is one of the most common refractive conditions of any patient over the age of 45. As our...
Plain English Summary Presbyopia is worsening of the ability to focus on close objects due to ageing...
Abstract Background The accommodation has considerable interactions with the pupil response, vergenc...
The incipient phase of presbyopia represents a loss in accommodative amplitude of approximately 3 di...
Accommodation is the change in the dioptric power of the eye altering the focus from distance to nea...
Purpose: To investigate non-cycloplegic changes in refractive error prior to the onset of presbyopia...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2012.The human eye suffers from highe...
15 pags., 16 figs.This publication represents the summary of results of the doctoral thesis Presbyop...
Presbyopia is the physiological inability of the crystalline lens to accommodate for objects at near...
Presbyopia is a global problem affecting over a billion people worldwide. The prevalence of unmanage...
Presbyopia results from loss or insufficiency of the eye's accommodative ability, and clinically man...
Presbyopia occurs when the physiologically normal age-related reduction in the eyes focusing range r...
Presbyopia is an age-related loss of lens accommodation that results in an inability to focus at nea...
Accommodation is a dioptric change in power of the eye that occurs to allow near objects to be focus...
It is known that the depth of focus (DOF) of the human eye can be affected by the higher order aberr...
Presbyopia is one of the most common refractive conditions of any patient over the age of 45. As our...
Plain English Summary Presbyopia is worsening of the ability to focus on close objects due to ageing...
Abstract Background The accommodation has considerable interactions with the pupil response, vergenc...
The incipient phase of presbyopia represents a loss in accommodative amplitude of approximately 3 di...
Accommodation is the change in the dioptric power of the eye altering the focus from distance to nea...
Purpose: To investigate non-cycloplegic changes in refractive error prior to the onset of presbyopia...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2012.The human eye suffers from highe...
15 pags., 16 figs.This publication represents the summary of results of the doctoral thesis Presbyop...