Purpose: This study seeks to demonstrate the existence of a feedback loop controlling myopia by comparing the prediction of a feedback model to the actual progression of corrected myopia. In addition to theoretical results, confirming clinical data are presented. Methods: The refraction of 13 continuously corrected myopic eyes was collected over a period of time ranging from 4 to 9 years from the time of their first correction. Refractive data was collected in an optometry office from myopic young subjects from the general population in Boston. Subjects were myopes, ages 2 to 22 at the time of first correction selected randomly from a larger population. All individuals were fully corrected with lenses; new lenses were prescribed every time ...
The prevalence of myopia has increased worldwide in recent decades and now is endemic over the entir...
Purpose: Photoreceptor light acceptance is closely tied to the Stiles-Crawford effect of the first k...
This systematic review investigates the association between un‐, under‐ and over‐correction of myopi...
It is clear from many sources that the prevalence of myopia is increasing at an alarming rate. Altho...
Current animal and human models of myopia progression show that beside genetics, there are several e...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate retrospectively, based on routine clinical records in an optometric of...
AbstractThe effect of myopic defocus on myopia progression was assessed in a two-year prospective st...
Purpose: To investigate retrospectively, based on routine clinical records in an optometric office, ...
Purpose.: To evaluate the changes in peripheral refraction profiles associated with myopia progressi...
AbstractThe purpose of this work was to investigate quantitatively the interactions between accommod...
Dear Editor, The Letter to the Editor “Refractive correction and myopia progression” [1] (“the Lett...
Purpose: To evaluate changes in the peripheral refraction (PR), visual quality, and accommodative l...
AbstractDuring development, the eye grows under visual feedback control, as shown by its compensatin...
Myopia is invariably a lifelong condition characterised by high prevalence, significant risk in term...
Myopia or nearsightedness is a condition in which the axial length of the eye is too long relative t...
The prevalence of myopia has increased worldwide in recent decades and now is endemic over the entir...
Purpose: Photoreceptor light acceptance is closely tied to the Stiles-Crawford effect of the first k...
This systematic review investigates the association between un‐, under‐ and over‐correction of myopi...
It is clear from many sources that the prevalence of myopia is increasing at an alarming rate. Altho...
Current animal and human models of myopia progression show that beside genetics, there are several e...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate retrospectively, based on routine clinical records in an optometric of...
AbstractThe effect of myopic defocus on myopia progression was assessed in a two-year prospective st...
Purpose: To investigate retrospectively, based on routine clinical records in an optometric office, ...
Purpose.: To evaluate the changes in peripheral refraction profiles associated with myopia progressi...
AbstractThe purpose of this work was to investigate quantitatively the interactions between accommod...
Dear Editor, The Letter to the Editor “Refractive correction and myopia progression” [1] (“the Lett...
Purpose: To evaluate changes in the peripheral refraction (PR), visual quality, and accommodative l...
AbstractDuring development, the eye grows under visual feedback control, as shown by its compensatin...
Myopia is invariably a lifelong condition characterised by high prevalence, significant risk in term...
Myopia or nearsightedness is a condition in which the axial length of the eye is too long relative t...
The prevalence of myopia has increased worldwide in recent decades and now is endemic over the entir...
Purpose: Photoreceptor light acceptance is closely tied to the Stiles-Crawford effect of the first k...
This systematic review investigates the association between un‐, under‐ and over‐correction of myopi...