AbstractWe examined the accommodative state of young adults wearing +2D and +3D reading spectacles under normal conditions and with the elimination of accommodative cues. Subjects’ refractions were measured with an infrared PowerRefractor. Power of the vertical meridian was recorded for subjects viewing far and near targets in free space and through a Badal lens apparatus with and without reading spectacles. Additionally, refractive measurements were taken after subjects wore +2D reading spectacles for 30min (post-adaptation). In free viewing and viewing through the Badal lens, subjects uniformly over-accommodated relative to the target while wearing reading spectacles (i.e., with the spectacles, they focused at a plane in front of the targ...
The experiments described in this thesis represent an evaluation of the effects of nearpoint lens we...
SIGNIFICANCE The present study addresses the accommodative response and its dependence on the type o...
Myopes of low degree commonly report that their vision seems poorer upon removal of their spectacles...
AbstractWe examined the accommodative state of young adults wearing +2D and +3D reading spectacles u...
AbstractAccommodation has long been suspected to be involved in the development of myopia because ne...
The role of accommodation in the development of a refractive state remains unclear. Studies in anima...
Numerous reports associate prolonged periods of near-work and specifically reading with myopia deve...
Previously we reported that recently myopic children accommodated insufficiently to blur induced by ...
To measure axial and off-axis refraction patterns in myopic eyes with spectacle lenses correction an...
Near work may play an important role in the development of myopia in the younger population. The pre...
Purpose: To determine the feasibility of collecting accurate, continuous accommodative data during r...
AbstractThe aim of the study was to compare head posture in young, adult emmetropes and corrected my...
yesIn this study, we investigated whether reading influences contrast adaptation differently in youn...
Introduction: Accommodation and vergence, in unison, help in maintaining a clear and single binocula...
PURPOSE: Accommodation errors during reading and the subsequent near work-induced transient myopia (...
The experiments described in this thesis represent an evaluation of the effects of nearpoint lens we...
SIGNIFICANCE The present study addresses the accommodative response and its dependence on the type o...
Myopes of low degree commonly report that their vision seems poorer upon removal of their spectacles...
AbstractWe examined the accommodative state of young adults wearing +2D and +3D reading spectacles u...
AbstractAccommodation has long been suspected to be involved in the development of myopia because ne...
The role of accommodation in the development of a refractive state remains unclear. Studies in anima...
Numerous reports associate prolonged periods of near-work and specifically reading with myopia deve...
Previously we reported that recently myopic children accommodated insufficiently to blur induced by ...
To measure axial and off-axis refraction patterns in myopic eyes with spectacle lenses correction an...
Near work may play an important role in the development of myopia in the younger population. The pre...
Purpose: To determine the feasibility of collecting accurate, continuous accommodative data during r...
AbstractThe aim of the study was to compare head posture in young, adult emmetropes and corrected my...
yesIn this study, we investigated whether reading influences contrast adaptation differently in youn...
Introduction: Accommodation and vergence, in unison, help in maintaining a clear and single binocula...
PURPOSE: Accommodation errors during reading and the subsequent near work-induced transient myopia (...
The experiments described in this thesis represent an evaluation of the effects of nearpoint lens we...
SIGNIFICANCE The present study addresses the accommodative response and its dependence on the type o...
Myopes of low degree commonly report that their vision seems poorer upon removal of their spectacles...