The purpose of this study is to determine if there is any correlation between the characteristics of the user’s eye movements (EMs) and the preference of the user when wearing different Progressive power lenses (PPLs) distributions. An eye-tracker system with a sample rate of 120Hz and temporal resolution of 8.3ms (Tobii-X3-120) was used to register EMs of 38 PPL users when reading in a computer screen with 2 types of PPLs (PPL-soft and PPL-hard). Number of fixations, complete fixation time, fixation duration mean, saccade duration mean, saccade distance mean, and number of regressions were analyzed for 6 different regions of the computer screen. A statistically significant difference was observed between the characteristics of the user’s E...
Purpose : Microperimetry enables gaze-contingent estimation of differential light sensitivity (DLS) ...
Introduction: Progressive additional lenses (PALs) are increasingly preferred mode for the correctio...
Eye movements are strongly influenced by the task given to an observer. The immediacy of such eye mo...
The purpose of this study is to determine if there is any correlation between the characteristics of...
Progressive addition lenses (PALs) are an increasingly preferred mode for the correction of presbyop...
PURPOSE: To determine the utility of a range of clinical and non-clinical indicators to aid the init...
PurposeTo determine whether there are significant differences in standard clinical measures of visio...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the performance of medical contact lenses (CLs) for a wide range of clinical in...
The practice shows that in everyday life we encounter ever-growing demand for better visual acuity a...
The extent to which the surface parameters of Progressive Addition Lenses (PALs) affect successful p...
Maģistra darbs ir uzrakstīts latviešu valodā uz 60 lpp. Tas satur 25 attēlus, 18 tabulas, 2 pielikum...
This paper elaborates on analysis of progressive spectacle lenses, to correct presbyopia, which are ...
The condition in which the eye loses the ability to focus on near objects is called presbyopia. The ...
PurposeThis study investigates how both the peripheral zone design and corneal shape affect the beha...
Purpose: The aim of this paper was to present a theoretical study of how poorly measured individual ...
Purpose : Microperimetry enables gaze-contingent estimation of differential light sensitivity (DLS) ...
Introduction: Progressive additional lenses (PALs) are increasingly preferred mode for the correctio...
Eye movements are strongly influenced by the task given to an observer. The immediacy of such eye mo...
The purpose of this study is to determine if there is any correlation between the characteristics of...
Progressive addition lenses (PALs) are an increasingly preferred mode for the correction of presbyop...
PURPOSE: To determine the utility of a range of clinical and non-clinical indicators to aid the init...
PurposeTo determine whether there are significant differences in standard clinical measures of visio...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the performance of medical contact lenses (CLs) for a wide range of clinical in...
The practice shows that in everyday life we encounter ever-growing demand for better visual acuity a...
The extent to which the surface parameters of Progressive Addition Lenses (PALs) affect successful p...
Maģistra darbs ir uzrakstīts latviešu valodā uz 60 lpp. Tas satur 25 attēlus, 18 tabulas, 2 pielikum...
This paper elaborates on analysis of progressive spectacle lenses, to correct presbyopia, which are ...
The condition in which the eye loses the ability to focus on near objects is called presbyopia. The ...
PurposeThis study investigates how both the peripheral zone design and corneal shape affect the beha...
Purpose: The aim of this paper was to present a theoretical study of how poorly measured individual ...
Purpose : Microperimetry enables gaze-contingent estimation of differential light sensitivity (DLS) ...
Introduction: Progressive additional lenses (PALs) are increasingly preferred mode for the correctio...
Eye movements are strongly influenced by the task given to an observer. The immediacy of such eye mo...