AbstractPurposeWhile rearing chicks in constant light (CL) inhibits anterior segment growth, these conditions also induce excessive enlargement of the vitreous chamber. The mechanisms underlying these effects are poorly understood although it has been speculated that the enlarged vitreous chambers are a product of emmetropization, a compensatory response to the altered anterior segments. We examined the ability of eyes to compensate to defocusing lenses in CL as a direct test of their ability to emmetropize. We also studied recovery responses, i.e. from lens-induced changes in CL as well as CL-induced changes alone or combined with lens-induced changes in eyes returned to normal diurnal lighting (NL).MethodsHatchling White-Leghorn chicks we...
It is known that when hyperopic or myopic defocus is imposed on chick eyes by spectacle lenses, they...
PURPOSE. Myopia can be induced in chickens by having them wear either negative lenses (lens-compensa...
AbstractContinuous exposure of chicks to light was shown to result in severe hyperopia, accompanied ...
AbstractPurposeWhile rearing chicks in constant light (CL) inhibits anterior segment growth, these c...
AbstractPurposeThis study re-examined an earlier claim that monocular patching during subjective nig...
AbstractIf the effective focal length of a growing eye is modified by spectacle lenses, the eye comp...
AbstractTo test the hypothesis that the same mechanisms mediate form deprivation and lens-induced my...
AbstractBoth refractive properties of the eyes and ambient light conditions affect emmetropization d...
AbstractAn earlier report describing a lack of compensation to imposed myopic and hyperopic defocus ...
AbstractOur previous studies have shown that an environment of constant light (CL) can lead to devel...
In contrast to previous investigations of myopia development in humans that have primarily examined ...
AbstractThe finding that the eyes of young chicks recover quickly from form deprivation myopia (FDM)...
AbstractDuring the developmental process of emmetropization evidence shows that visual feedback guid...
Purpose: That young chicks recover quickly from form deprivation myopia (FDM) has been interpreted a...
AbstractWe have tested whether defocus imposed on local retinal areas can produce local changes in e...
It is known that when hyperopic or myopic defocus is imposed on chick eyes by spectacle lenses, they...
PURPOSE. Myopia can be induced in chickens by having them wear either negative lenses (lens-compensa...
AbstractContinuous exposure of chicks to light was shown to result in severe hyperopia, accompanied ...
AbstractPurposeWhile rearing chicks in constant light (CL) inhibits anterior segment growth, these c...
AbstractPurposeThis study re-examined an earlier claim that monocular patching during subjective nig...
AbstractIf the effective focal length of a growing eye is modified by spectacle lenses, the eye comp...
AbstractTo test the hypothesis that the same mechanisms mediate form deprivation and lens-induced my...
AbstractBoth refractive properties of the eyes and ambient light conditions affect emmetropization d...
AbstractAn earlier report describing a lack of compensation to imposed myopic and hyperopic defocus ...
AbstractOur previous studies have shown that an environment of constant light (CL) can lead to devel...
In contrast to previous investigations of myopia development in humans that have primarily examined ...
AbstractThe finding that the eyes of young chicks recover quickly from form deprivation myopia (FDM)...
AbstractDuring the developmental process of emmetropization evidence shows that visual feedback guid...
Purpose: That young chicks recover quickly from form deprivation myopia (FDM) has been interpreted a...
AbstractWe have tested whether defocus imposed on local retinal areas can produce local changes in e...
It is known that when hyperopic or myopic defocus is imposed on chick eyes by spectacle lenses, they...
PURPOSE. Myopia can be induced in chickens by having them wear either negative lenses (lens-compensa...
AbstractContinuous exposure of chicks to light was shown to result in severe hyperopia, accompanied ...