AbstractLongitudinal chromatic aberration (LCA) causes short wavelengths to be focused in front of long wavelengths. This chromatic signal is evidently used to guide ocular accommodation. We asked whether chick eyes exposed to static gratings simulating the chromatic effects of myopic or hyperopic defocus would “compensate” for the simulated defocus.We alternately exposed one eye of each chick to a sine-wave grating (5 or 2 cycle/deg) simulating myopic defocus (“MY defocus”: image focused in front of retina; hence, red contrast higher than blue) and the other eye to a grating of the same spatial frequency simulating hyperopic defocus (“HY defocus”: blue contrast higher than red). The chicks were placed in a drum with one eye covered with on...
Background: Young chicks can adjust their eye growth to compensate for both imposed hyperopia and my...
purpose. To determine the effects of simultaneously presented myopic and hyperopic defocus on the re...
AbstractPurposeWhile rearing chicks in constant light (CL) inhibits anterior segment growth, these c...
AbstractLongitudinal chromatic aberration (LCA) causes short wavelengths to be focused in front of l...
AbstractAxial eye growth rates in the chicken are controlled by local retinal image-processing circu...
AbstractChick eyes compensate for defocus imposed by spectacle lenses by making compensatory changes...
PURPOSE. The bidirectional nature of emmetropization, as observed in young chicks, implies that eyes...
AbstractExperiments in animal models have shown that the retina analyzes the image to identify the p...
In contrast to previous investigations of myopia development in humans that have primarily examined ...
AbstractDuring development, the eye grows under visual feedback control, as shown by its compensatin...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that accommodation will respond to sine gratings in which...
AbstractIf the effective focal length of a growing eye is modified by spectacle lenses, the eye comp...
AbstractYoung animals compensate for defocus imposed by positive or negative spectacle lenses by adj...
AbstractAn earlier report describing a lack of compensation to imposed myopic and hyperopic defocus ...
AbstractAccommodation was monitored while observers (23) viewed a square-wave grating (2.2cycles/deg...
Background: Young chicks can adjust their eye growth to compensate for both imposed hyperopia and my...
purpose. To determine the effects of simultaneously presented myopic and hyperopic defocus on the re...
AbstractPurposeWhile rearing chicks in constant light (CL) inhibits anterior segment growth, these c...
AbstractLongitudinal chromatic aberration (LCA) causes short wavelengths to be focused in front of l...
AbstractAxial eye growth rates in the chicken are controlled by local retinal image-processing circu...
AbstractChick eyes compensate for defocus imposed by spectacle lenses by making compensatory changes...
PURPOSE. The bidirectional nature of emmetropization, as observed in young chicks, implies that eyes...
AbstractExperiments in animal models have shown that the retina analyzes the image to identify the p...
In contrast to previous investigations of myopia development in humans that have primarily examined ...
AbstractDuring development, the eye grows under visual feedback control, as shown by its compensatin...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that accommodation will respond to sine gratings in which...
AbstractIf the effective focal length of a growing eye is modified by spectacle lenses, the eye comp...
AbstractYoung animals compensate for defocus imposed by positive or negative spectacle lenses by adj...
AbstractAn earlier report describing a lack of compensation to imposed myopic and hyperopic defocus ...
AbstractAccommodation was monitored while observers (23) viewed a square-wave grating (2.2cycles/deg...
Background: Young chicks can adjust their eye growth to compensate for both imposed hyperopia and my...
purpose. To determine the effects of simultaneously presented myopic and hyperopic defocus on the re...
AbstractPurposeWhile rearing chicks in constant light (CL) inhibits anterior segment growth, these c...