Purpose: Recent technological advances have permitted to objectively record the accommodative response while shifting between two different levels of accommodation. This study is aimed at examining the concurrent validity of a new objective method for the qualitative and quantitative assessment of binocular accommodative facility, which is named 2Q-AF test, in comparison to the ±2.00 DS lens flippers. Methods: Fifty-six individuals took part in this study (36 healthy young adults [24.4 ± 3.2 years] and 20 children [12.2 ± 0.4 years]). Participants randomly performed the 2Q-AF and the ±2.00 DS lens flipper tests. For the 2Q-AF test, a binocular open-field autorefractor was used to record the magnitude of accommodative response during a ...
Purpose: Dynamic retinoscopy (DR) is an objective technique for assessing maximum accommodative resp...
Abstract: Background: Historically, two clinical methods have been used for measuring the amplitude ...
Background: Ocular dominance is the physiological preference of one eye over the other, hence its in...
Purpose: Assessing binocular accommodative facility (BAF) enables the evaluation of the interaction ...
Purpose: The ±2.00 D accommodative facility test presents several limitations, in- cluding the lack...
Purpose: Accommodative anomalies are a group of different visual problems that reduce the efficiency...
Purpose To study the accommodative dynamics when the accommodative demand (AD) is changed in an unp...
Introduction: Orthoptic evaluation is highly recommended in children and young adults to diagnose b...
Background: Clinical measurement of the amplitude of accommodation (AA) provides an indication of ma...
Purpose. It has been documented previously that the push up (PU) and pull away (PA) methods overesti...
Evaluation of available normative data and protocols for accommodative facility testing in school ag...
Accommodation is the change in the dioptric power of the eye altering the focus from distance to nea...
Purpose: Clinical measurement of the accommodative response (AR) identifies the focusing plane of a ...
Purpose To evaluate the binocular and accommodative function in children wearing dual focus (DF) Mi...
Objective and subjective methods of assessing time taken for accommodative change (ToAC) include acc...
Purpose: Dynamic retinoscopy (DR) is an objective technique for assessing maximum accommodative resp...
Abstract: Background: Historically, two clinical methods have been used for measuring the amplitude ...
Background: Ocular dominance is the physiological preference of one eye over the other, hence its in...
Purpose: Assessing binocular accommodative facility (BAF) enables the evaluation of the interaction ...
Purpose: The ±2.00 D accommodative facility test presents several limitations, in- cluding the lack...
Purpose: Accommodative anomalies are a group of different visual problems that reduce the efficiency...
Purpose To study the accommodative dynamics when the accommodative demand (AD) is changed in an unp...
Introduction: Orthoptic evaluation is highly recommended in children and young adults to diagnose b...
Background: Clinical measurement of the amplitude of accommodation (AA) provides an indication of ma...
Purpose. It has been documented previously that the push up (PU) and pull away (PA) methods overesti...
Evaluation of available normative data and protocols for accommodative facility testing in school ag...
Accommodation is the change in the dioptric power of the eye altering the focus from distance to nea...
Purpose: Clinical measurement of the accommodative response (AR) identifies the focusing plane of a ...
Purpose To evaluate the binocular and accommodative function in children wearing dual focus (DF) Mi...
Objective and subjective methods of assessing time taken for accommodative change (ToAC) include acc...
Purpose: Dynamic retinoscopy (DR) is an objective technique for assessing maximum accommodative resp...
Abstract: Background: Historically, two clinical methods have been used for measuring the amplitude ...
Background: Ocular dominance is the physiological preference of one eye over the other, hence its in...