AbstractTo shed light on the potential role of the phenomenon of form-deprivation myopia in normal refractive development, we investigated the degree of image degradation required to produce axial myopia in rhesus monkeys. Starting at about 3 weeks of age, diffuser spectacle lenses were employed to degrade the retinal image in one eye of 13 infant monkeys. The diffusers were worn continuously for periods ranging between 11 and 19 weeks. The effects of three different strengths of optical diffusers, which produced reductions in image contrast that ranged from about 0.5 to nearly 3 log units, were assessed by retinoscopy and A-scan ultrasonography. Control data were obtained from ten normal infants and three infants reared with clear, zero-po...
AbstractUnderstanding the role of peripheral defocus on central refractive development is critical b...
Background: In all species studied, myopia develops if the eye is deprived of detailed vision during...
purpose. To determine the effects of simultaneously presented myopic and hyperopic defocus on the re...
AbstractTo shed light on the potential role of the phenomenon of form-deprivation myopia in normal r...
AbstractIn each of five monkeys, one eye was fitted with a diffuser lens at birth. This lens allowed...
AbstractThis study aimed to investigate the changes in ocular shape and relative peripheral refracti...
AbstractPurpose: This study sought further insight into the stimulus dependence of form deprivation ...
AbstractTo determine the extent to which the visual experience of one eye may influence the refracti...
AbstractThe finding that the eyes of young chicks recover quickly from form deprivation myopia (FDM)...
We assessed refractive errors in 19 monkeys (Macaca nemestrina) raised with experimentally produced ...
Myopia is a common refractive error, characterized by an excessive increase in axial length relative...
AbstractTo test the hypothesis that the same mechanisms mediate form deprivation and lens-induced my...
AbstractEarly in life, the two eyes of infant primates normally grow in a coordinated manner toward ...
In contrast to previous investigations of myopia development in humans that have primarily examined ...
Visual deprivation myopia was suggested to be controlled by the local retina factor. We ought to e...
AbstractUnderstanding the role of peripheral defocus on central refractive development is critical b...
Background: In all species studied, myopia develops if the eye is deprived of detailed vision during...
purpose. To determine the effects of simultaneously presented myopic and hyperopic defocus on the re...
AbstractTo shed light on the potential role of the phenomenon of form-deprivation myopia in normal r...
AbstractIn each of five monkeys, one eye was fitted with a diffuser lens at birth. This lens allowed...
AbstractThis study aimed to investigate the changes in ocular shape and relative peripheral refracti...
AbstractPurpose: This study sought further insight into the stimulus dependence of form deprivation ...
AbstractTo determine the extent to which the visual experience of one eye may influence the refracti...
AbstractThe finding that the eyes of young chicks recover quickly from form deprivation myopia (FDM)...
We assessed refractive errors in 19 monkeys (Macaca nemestrina) raised with experimentally produced ...
Myopia is a common refractive error, characterized by an excessive increase in axial length relative...
AbstractTo test the hypothesis that the same mechanisms mediate form deprivation and lens-induced my...
AbstractEarly in life, the two eyes of infant primates normally grow in a coordinated manner toward ...
In contrast to previous investigations of myopia development in humans that have primarily examined ...
Visual deprivation myopia was suggested to be controlled by the local retina factor. We ought to e...
AbstractUnderstanding the role of peripheral defocus on central refractive development is critical b...
Background: In all species studied, myopia develops if the eye is deprived of detailed vision during...
purpose. To determine the effects of simultaneously presented myopic and hyperopic defocus on the re...