AbstractPurpose. Less accommodation was found when human subjects read in blue (peak at about 440 nm) than when they read in red light (above 600 nm; [Kroger & Binder, British Journal of Ophthalmology 84 (2000) 890]). On the other hand, emmetropization in chickens did not appear to compensate for the chromatic defocus (385 nm versus 665 nm; [Rohrer, Schaeffel & Zrenner, Journal of Physiology 449 (1992) 363]). The apparently contradictory result was studied in more detail in humans and chickens.Methods. Accommodation was measured with an eccentric infrared photorefractor, the PowerRefractor, in human subjects reading under quasi-monochromatic illumination conditions. Chickens were refracted in quasi-monochromatic ambient illumination but wit...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that accommodation will respond to sine gratings in which...
AbstractWhen visual information is confined to one object plane, the emmetropization end-point is ad...
PURPOSE. Myopia can be induced in chickens by having them wear either negative lenses (lens-compensa...
AbstractLongitudinal chromatic aberration (LCA) causes short wavelengths to be focused in front of l...
AbstractPurpose: It is not clear whether emmetropization is confined to spherical refractive errors,...
PURPOSE. The bidirectional nature of emmetropization, as observed in young chicks, implies that eyes...
The quality of the retinal image is influenced by the monochromatic aberrations of the eye and these...
AbstractAn earlier report describing a lack of compensation to imposed myopic and hyperopic defocus ...
AbstractPurposeWhile rearing chicks in constant light (CL) inhibits anterior segment growth, these c...
When visual information is confined to one object plane, the emmetropization end-point is adjusted i...
When visual information is confined to one object plane, the emmetropization end-point is adjusted i...
Accommodation of the human eye relies on multiple factors and visual cues that include object size, ...
This study examined the contrast and spatial-frequency requirements for emmetropization in chicks. C...
AbstractPrimate eyes display considerable oblique off-axis astigmatism which could provide informati...
AbstractAxial eye growth rates in the chicken are controlled by local retinal image-processing circu...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that accommodation will respond to sine gratings in which...
AbstractWhen visual information is confined to one object plane, the emmetropization end-point is ad...
PURPOSE. Myopia can be induced in chickens by having them wear either negative lenses (lens-compensa...
AbstractLongitudinal chromatic aberration (LCA) causes short wavelengths to be focused in front of l...
AbstractPurpose: It is not clear whether emmetropization is confined to spherical refractive errors,...
PURPOSE. The bidirectional nature of emmetropization, as observed in young chicks, implies that eyes...
The quality of the retinal image is influenced by the monochromatic aberrations of the eye and these...
AbstractAn earlier report describing a lack of compensation to imposed myopic and hyperopic defocus ...
AbstractPurposeWhile rearing chicks in constant light (CL) inhibits anterior segment growth, these c...
When visual information is confined to one object plane, the emmetropization end-point is adjusted i...
When visual information is confined to one object plane, the emmetropization end-point is adjusted i...
Accommodation of the human eye relies on multiple factors and visual cues that include object size, ...
This study examined the contrast and spatial-frequency requirements for emmetropization in chicks. C...
AbstractPrimate eyes display considerable oblique off-axis astigmatism which could provide informati...
AbstractAxial eye growth rates in the chicken are controlled by local retinal image-processing circu...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that accommodation will respond to sine gratings in which...
AbstractWhen visual information is confined to one object plane, the emmetropization end-point is ad...
PURPOSE. Myopia can be induced in chickens by having them wear either negative lenses (lens-compensa...