AbstractWe investigated whether the development of the vertebrate crystalline lens is sensitive to visual input. The optical properties of fish lenses were examined as a function of lens size and the optical rearing conditions. Fish (Haplochromis burtoni, Cichlidae) were reared in white light (control group), under spectral deprivation (monochromatic lights), deprivation of the cone system (scotopic illumination), and complete visual deprivation (darkness). Longitudinal spherical aberrations (LSAs) and refractive index profiles of the lenses were measured with thin laser beams. The performance of the lens was modeled by ray-tracing calculations from measured LSAs. In lenses from the control group, LSA and f/R (focal length relative to lens ...
AbstractThe modulation transfer function due to measured longitudinal chromatic aberration was calcu...
AbstractMatthiessen's ratio (distance from centre of lens to retina: lens radius) was measured in de...
AbstractCephalopods and fish have had no common ancestor since the Cambrian, and their eyes are a cl...
We investigated whether the development of the vertebrate crystalline lens is sensitive to visual in...
AbstractWe investigated whether the development of the vertebrate crystalline lens is sensitive to v...
In a typical fish eye, the crystalline lens is the only refractive element. It is spherical in shape...
I have investigated some of the biological regulatory mechanisms governing the development of crysta...
The optics of the eye is the key to a functioning visual system. The exact nature of the correlatio...
Vision is an important source of information for many animals. The lens plays a central role in the ...
Many fishes have well-developed visual systems with color vision capabilities. The crystalline lens ...
Light rays of different wavelengths are focused at different distances when they pass through a lens...
SummaryOne of the reasons that the crystalline lenses of vertebrate eyes are highly transparent is t...
One of the reasons that the crystalline lenses of vertebrate eyes are highly transparent is that mos...
AbstractThe suspension of the crystalline lens in the eye was studied in 11 species of teleost (bony...
Vertebrate eyes share a common ancestry as well as the basic design with a pupil, a retina and a len...
AbstractThe modulation transfer function due to measured longitudinal chromatic aberration was calcu...
AbstractMatthiessen's ratio (distance from centre of lens to retina: lens radius) was measured in de...
AbstractCephalopods and fish have had no common ancestor since the Cambrian, and their eyes are a cl...
We investigated whether the development of the vertebrate crystalline lens is sensitive to visual in...
AbstractWe investigated whether the development of the vertebrate crystalline lens is sensitive to v...
In a typical fish eye, the crystalline lens is the only refractive element. It is spherical in shape...
I have investigated some of the biological regulatory mechanisms governing the development of crysta...
The optics of the eye is the key to a functioning visual system. The exact nature of the correlatio...
Vision is an important source of information for many animals. The lens plays a central role in the ...
Many fishes have well-developed visual systems with color vision capabilities. The crystalline lens ...
Light rays of different wavelengths are focused at different distances when they pass through a lens...
SummaryOne of the reasons that the crystalline lenses of vertebrate eyes are highly transparent is t...
One of the reasons that the crystalline lenses of vertebrate eyes are highly transparent is that mos...
AbstractThe suspension of the crystalline lens in the eye was studied in 11 species of teleost (bony...
Vertebrate eyes share a common ancestry as well as the basic design with a pupil, a retina and a len...
AbstractThe modulation transfer function due to measured longitudinal chromatic aberration was calcu...
AbstractMatthiessen's ratio (distance from centre of lens to retina: lens radius) was measured in de...
AbstractCephalopods and fish have had no common ancestor since the Cambrian, and their eyes are a cl...