Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4034424 | Vision Research | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
High order aberrations have been suggested to play a role in determining the direction of accommodation. We have explored the effect of retinal blur induced by high order aberrations on dynamic accommodation by measuring the accommodative response to sinusoidal variations in accommodative demand (1–3D). The targets were blurred with 0.3 and 1 μm (for a 3-mm pupil) of defocus, coma, trefoil and spherical aberration. Accommodative gain decreased significantly when 1-μm of aberration was induced. We found a strong correlation between the relative accommodative gain (and phase lag) and the contrast degradation imposed on the target at relevant spatial frequencies.
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Authors
Enrique Gambra, Yinan Wang, Jing Yuan, Philip B. Kruger, Susana Marcos,