Background: Previous research indicates that a significant proportion of children underaccommodate at 1/3 m. Accommodation may vary with task demand, so children may accommodate appropriately if required, for example, when reading small print. This study explores the range of accommodative responses elicited in typical children, under naturalistic conditions, to a range of targets. Method: We identified 24 typically developing children from the University of Reading Child Database. Primary-school children attending UK Year 2 (age 6-7 years) or Year 6 (age 10-11 years) with minimum distance visual acuity of 0.200 logMAR and near visual acuity of 0.100 logMAR were recruited for participation. A remote haploscopic photorefractor was us...
This paper endeavors to consolidate current knowledge and empirical research concerning the use of t...
AbstractWe examined the accommodative state of young adults wearing +2D and +3D reading spectacles u...
AbstractKnowing the actual behavior of readers will help us understand how near work influences a re...
purpose. To investigate possible factors that may be implicated in the poor accommodative responses ...
Purpose: The purpose of this work was to gain an understanding of the impact that extrinsic, intrins...
Aims: Accommodation to overcome hypermetropia is implicated in emmetropisation. This study recorded ...
AbstractAccommodative pupil constrictions were compared between 27 children (9–10years) and 13 young...
AbstractWe investigated the roles that blur, proximity and vergence cues play in the development of ...
Purpose: To characterize accommodative function in secondary school children in year 9 and year 13 a...
Purpose: Inaccurate accommodation during nearwork and subsequent accommodative hysteresis may influe...
Binocular and accommodative dysfunctions affect the efficiency and coordination of the eyes, and thi...
Previously we reported that recently myopic children accommodated insufficiently to blur induced by ...
The present study investigated the differences found in eye movement patterns (fixations, regression...
Much psychological research uses pupil diameter measurements to investigate the cognitive and emotio...
Background This study compares the influence of two different types of magnification (magnifier vers...
This paper endeavors to consolidate current knowledge and empirical research concerning the use of t...
AbstractWe examined the accommodative state of young adults wearing +2D and +3D reading spectacles u...
AbstractKnowing the actual behavior of readers will help us understand how near work influences a re...
purpose. To investigate possible factors that may be implicated in the poor accommodative responses ...
Purpose: The purpose of this work was to gain an understanding of the impact that extrinsic, intrins...
Aims: Accommodation to overcome hypermetropia is implicated in emmetropisation. This study recorded ...
AbstractAccommodative pupil constrictions were compared between 27 children (9–10years) and 13 young...
AbstractWe investigated the roles that blur, proximity and vergence cues play in the development of ...
Purpose: To characterize accommodative function in secondary school children in year 9 and year 13 a...
Purpose: Inaccurate accommodation during nearwork and subsequent accommodative hysteresis may influe...
Binocular and accommodative dysfunctions affect the efficiency and coordination of the eyes, and thi...
Previously we reported that recently myopic children accommodated insufficiently to blur induced by ...
The present study investigated the differences found in eye movement patterns (fixations, regression...
Much psychological research uses pupil diameter measurements to investigate the cognitive and emotio...
Background This study compares the influence of two different types of magnification (magnifier vers...
This paper endeavors to consolidate current knowledge and empirical research concerning the use of t...
AbstractWe examined the accommodative state of young adults wearing +2D and +3D reading spectacles u...
AbstractKnowing the actual behavior of readers will help us understand how near work influences a re...