yesIn this study, we investigated whether reading influences contrast adaptation differently in young adult emmetropic and myopic participants at the spatial frequencies created by text rows and character strokes. Pre-adaptation contrast sensitivity was measured for test gratings with spatial frequencies of 1cdeg-1 and 4cdeg-1, presented horizontally and vertically. Participants then adapted to reading text corresponding to the horizontal “row frequency” of text (1cdeg-1), and vertical “stroke frequency” of the characters (4cdeg-1) for 180s. Following this, post-adaptation contrast sensitivity was measured. Twenty young adults (10 myopes, 10 emmetropes) optimally corrected for the viewing distance participated. There was a significant reduc...
NoThe purpose of this article is to determine whether blur adaptation influences blur sensitivity an...
Purpose\ud \ud To study whether corneal wavefront aberrations significantly differ between progressi...
Purpose To study whether corneal wavefront aberrations significantly differ between progressing myop...
In this study, we investigated whether reading influences contrast adaptation differently in young a...
In this study, we investigated whether reading influences contrast adaptation differently in young a...
Numerous reports associate prolonged periods of near-work and specifically reading with myopia deve...
Purpose - Contrast adaptation has been speculated to be an error signal for emmetropization. Myopic ...
Purpose - Contrast adaptation has been speculated to be an error signal for emmetropization. Myopic ...
PURPOSE: Accommodation errors during reading and the subsequent near work-induced transient myopia (...
Retinal blur experienced by myopes during near work has been linked to myopia development and progre...
AbstractAlthough blur adaptation in myopia has been investigated, knowledge regarding its effect on ...
AbstractAccommodation has long been suspected to be involved in the development of myopia because ne...
AbstractAlthough blur adaptation in myopia has been investigated, knowledge regarding its effect on ...
AbstractAccommodation has long been suspected to be involved in the development of myopia because ne...
Background: The human eye is known to adapt adequately to a number of different changes in the envir...
NoThe purpose of this article is to determine whether blur adaptation influences blur sensitivity an...
Purpose\ud \ud To study whether corneal wavefront aberrations significantly differ between progressi...
Purpose To study whether corneal wavefront aberrations significantly differ between progressing myop...
In this study, we investigated whether reading influences contrast adaptation differently in young a...
In this study, we investigated whether reading influences contrast adaptation differently in young a...
Numerous reports associate prolonged periods of near-work and specifically reading with myopia deve...
Purpose - Contrast adaptation has been speculated to be an error signal for emmetropization. Myopic ...
Purpose - Contrast adaptation has been speculated to be an error signal for emmetropization. Myopic ...
PURPOSE: Accommodation errors during reading and the subsequent near work-induced transient myopia (...
Retinal blur experienced by myopes during near work has been linked to myopia development and progre...
AbstractAlthough blur adaptation in myopia has been investigated, knowledge regarding its effect on ...
AbstractAccommodation has long been suspected to be involved in the development of myopia because ne...
AbstractAlthough blur adaptation in myopia has been investigated, knowledge regarding its effect on ...
AbstractAccommodation has long been suspected to be involved in the development of myopia because ne...
Background: The human eye is known to adapt adequately to a number of different changes in the envir...
NoThe purpose of this article is to determine whether blur adaptation influences blur sensitivity an...
Purpose\ud \ud To study whether corneal wavefront aberrations significantly differ between progressi...
Purpose To study whether corneal wavefront aberrations significantly differ between progressing myop...