AbstractThe aim of the study was to determine the age-dependence of the accommodative force on the lens in order to make it clear whether the causes of presbyopia are due to lenticular or extralenticular changes. A finite element model of the lens of an 11-, 29- and 45-year-old human eye was constructed to represent the fully accommodated state. Subsequently, the force that was needed to mould the lens into its unaccommodated state was calculated. The force on the lens appeared to be preserved with age, with only a slight increase to a value of approximately 0.06N. In conclusion, the preservation of the net force delivered by the extralenticular ciliary body indicates that the causes of presbyopia must be ascribed to lenticular changes
The lens provides refractive power to the eye and is capable of altering ocular focus in response to...
Purpose: The modification of the mechanical properties of the human crystalline lens with age can be...
Objective: The human visual system alters its focus by a shape change of the eye lens. The extent to...
AbstractLenses from 27 human eyes ranging in age from 10 to 87 years were used to determine how acco...
AbstractData on geometric and material properties of the human lens derived from various published s...
AbstractA simplified mathematical representation of accommodation—the process by which the eye focus...
AbstractThis study expands on a geometric model of ocular accommodation (Reilly and Ravi, Vision Res...
The ability of the human lens to accommodate is mediated by the ciliary muscle and zonule; the manif...
AbstractAccommodative loss represents the fastest human biological decrement. Why? To examine this, ...
Ageing changes to the various components of the accommodative system of the eye lens contribute to t...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to study the age-dependence of the optomechanical properties o...
Purpose To reproduce human in vivo accommodation numerically. For that purpose, a finite element mod...
The human lens provides one-third of the ocular focussing power and is responsible for altering focu...
AbstractPurposeThe modification of the mechanical properties of the human crystalline lens with age ...
Objective: The human visual system alters its focus by a shape change of the eye lens. The extent to...
The lens provides refractive power to the eye and is capable of altering ocular focus in response to...
Purpose: The modification of the mechanical properties of the human crystalline lens with age can be...
Objective: The human visual system alters its focus by a shape change of the eye lens. The extent to...
AbstractLenses from 27 human eyes ranging in age from 10 to 87 years were used to determine how acco...
AbstractData on geometric and material properties of the human lens derived from various published s...
AbstractA simplified mathematical representation of accommodation—the process by which the eye focus...
AbstractThis study expands on a geometric model of ocular accommodation (Reilly and Ravi, Vision Res...
The ability of the human lens to accommodate is mediated by the ciliary muscle and zonule; the manif...
AbstractAccommodative loss represents the fastest human biological decrement. Why? To examine this, ...
Ageing changes to the various components of the accommodative system of the eye lens contribute to t...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to study the age-dependence of the optomechanical properties o...
Purpose To reproduce human in vivo accommodation numerically. For that purpose, a finite element mod...
The human lens provides one-third of the ocular focussing power and is responsible for altering focu...
AbstractPurposeThe modification of the mechanical properties of the human crystalline lens with age ...
Objective: The human visual system alters its focus by a shape change of the eye lens. The extent to...
The lens provides refractive power to the eye and is capable of altering ocular focus in response to...
Purpose: The modification of the mechanical properties of the human crystalline lens with age can be...
Objective: The human visual system alters its focus by a shape change of the eye lens. The extent to...