AbstractThe aim of the experiment was to test for a contribution from short-wavelength sensitive cones to the static and step accommodation response, to compare responses from short and long- plus middle-wavelength sensitive cone types, and to examine the contribution of a signal from longitudinal chromatic aberration to the accommodation response. Accommodation was monitored continuously (eight subjects) to a square-wave grating (2.2 c/d; 0.57 contrast) in a Badal optometer. The grating stepped (1.00 D) randomly towards or away from the eye from a starting position of 2.00 D. Five illumination conditions were used to isolate cone responses, and combine them with or without longitudinal chromatic aberration. Accuracy of the response before ...
AbstractWe used two methods to estimate short-wave (S) cone spectral sensitivity. Firstly, we measur...
AbstractThree experiments compared thresholds for S-cone increments and decrements under steady and ...
The intensity of a monochromatic light required just to detect 30 Hz flicker as the point of entry o...
AbstractThe aim of the experiment was to test for a contribution from short-wavelength sensitive con...
AbstractAccommodation was monitored while observers (23) viewed a square-wave grating (2.2cycles/deg...
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...
AbstractWe simulated the effects of longitudinal (axial) chromatic aberration and defocus on contras...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that accommodation will respond to sine gratings in which...
AbstractLongitudinal chromatic aberration is a well-known imperfection of visual optics, but the con...
It is well known that the short-wavelength sensitive cones (S-cones) contribute to human color visio...
Previous studies have shown that a chromatic mechanism can drive pupil responses. The aim of this re...
AbstractAccommodation was monitored continuously under open-loop conditions while subjects viewed a ...
The quality of the retinal image is influenced by the monochromatic aberrations of the eye and these...
Cone signals in the luminance or achromatic pathway were investigated by measuring how the perceptua...
AbstractWe used two methods to estimate short-wave (S) cone spectral sensitivity. Firstly, we measur...
AbstractThree experiments compared thresholds for S-cone increments and decrements under steady and ...
The intensity of a monochromatic light required just to detect 30 Hz flicker as the point of entry o...
AbstractThe aim of the experiment was to test for a contribution from short-wavelength sensitive con...
AbstractAccommodation was monitored while observers (23) viewed a square-wave grating (2.2cycles/deg...
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...
AbstractWe simulated the effects of longitudinal (axial) chromatic aberration and defocus on contras...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that accommodation will respond to sine gratings in which...
AbstractLongitudinal chromatic aberration is a well-known imperfection of visual optics, but the con...
It is well known that the short-wavelength sensitive cones (S-cones) contribute to human color visio...
Previous studies have shown that a chromatic mechanism can drive pupil responses. The aim of this re...
AbstractAccommodation was monitored continuously under open-loop conditions while subjects viewed a ...
The quality of the retinal image is influenced by the monochromatic aberrations of the eye and these...
Cone signals in the luminance or achromatic pathway were investigated by measuring how the perceptua...
AbstractWe used two methods to estimate short-wave (S) cone spectral sensitivity. Firstly, we measur...
AbstractThree experiments compared thresholds for S-cone increments and decrements under steady and ...
The intensity of a monochromatic light required just to detect 30 Hz flicker as the point of entry o...