AbstractWe simulated the effects of longitudinal (axial) chromatic aberration and defocus on contrast of the long-, middle- and short-wavelength components of the retinal image to determine whether the effects of chromatic aberration are sufficient to drive accommodation. Accommodation was monitored continuously while subjects (12) viewed a 3 c/deg white sine-wave grating (0.92 contrast) in a Badal stimulus system. The contrasts (amplitudes) of the red, green and blue components of the white grating changed independently to simulate a grating oscillating from 1 D behind the retina to 1 D in front of the retina at 0.2 Hz. Subjects responded strongly to the chromatic simulation but poorly to a luminance control. The results support the hypoth...
Eyes of children and young adults change their optical power to focus nearby objects at the retina. ...
AbstractWe investigate the potential for the third-order aberrations coma and trefoil to provide a s...
AbstractThe properties of small monochromatic targets as accommodative stimuli are not well understo...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that accommodation will respond to sine gratings in which...
AbstractAccommodation was monitored continuously under open-loop conditions while subjects viewed a ...
AbstractAccommodation was monitored while observers (23) viewed a square-wave grating (2.2cycles/deg...
AbstractThe aim of the experiment was to test for a contribution from short-wavelength sensitive con...
AbstractThe aim was to identify the cone contributions and pathways for reflex accommodation. Twelve...
AbstractThe accommodation response is sensitive to the chromatic properties of the stimulus, a sensi...
AbstractHigh order aberrations have been suggested to play a role in determining the direction of ac...
SummaryWhen viewing natural scenes saccadic eye movements are used to position retinal images of int...
Accommodation is the process by which the eye lens changes optical power to maintain a clear retinal...
AbstractLongitudinal chromatic aberration (LCA) causes short wavelengths to be focused in front of l...
The quality of the retinal image is influenced by the monochromatic aberrations of the eye and these...
AbstractLongitudinal chromatic aberration is a well-known imperfection of visual optics, but the con...
Eyes of children and young adults change their optical power to focus nearby objects at the retina. ...
AbstractWe investigate the potential for the third-order aberrations coma and trefoil to provide a s...
AbstractThe properties of small monochromatic targets as accommodative stimuli are not well understo...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that accommodation will respond to sine gratings in which...
AbstractAccommodation was monitored continuously under open-loop conditions while subjects viewed a ...
AbstractAccommodation was monitored while observers (23) viewed a square-wave grating (2.2cycles/deg...
AbstractThe aim of the experiment was to test for a contribution from short-wavelength sensitive con...
AbstractThe aim was to identify the cone contributions and pathways for reflex accommodation. Twelve...
AbstractThe accommodation response is sensitive to the chromatic properties of the stimulus, a sensi...
AbstractHigh order aberrations have been suggested to play a role in determining the direction of ac...
SummaryWhen viewing natural scenes saccadic eye movements are used to position retinal images of int...
Accommodation is the process by which the eye lens changes optical power to maintain a clear retinal...
AbstractLongitudinal chromatic aberration (LCA) causes short wavelengths to be focused in front of l...
The quality of the retinal image is influenced by the monochromatic aberrations of the eye and these...
AbstractLongitudinal chromatic aberration is a well-known imperfection of visual optics, but the con...
Eyes of children and young adults change their optical power to focus nearby objects at the retina. ...
AbstractWe investigate the potential for the third-order aberrations coma and trefoil to provide a s...
AbstractThe properties of small monochromatic targets as accommodative stimuli are not well understo...