Radiometric and safety assessment of a 'low-level red-light' myopia control device. [PDF]
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Analysis of the Effect of Pupil Size and Corneal Aberration on the Optical Performance of Premium Intraocular Lenses. [PDF]
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Eye posture and screen alignment with simulated see-through head-mounted displays. [PDF]
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Silver mean sequence in extended depth of focus intraocular lenses: a comparative study of kinoform and stepwise designs. [PDF]
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Effects of vision therapy on near exodeviation in children with convergence insufficiency treated during the convergence insufficiency treatment trials. [PDF]
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3D Visual Discomfort Prediction: Vergence, Foveation, and the Physiological Optics of Accommodation
To achieve clear binocular vision, neural processes that accomplish accommodation and vergence are performed via two collaborative, cross-coupled processes: accommodation-vergence (AV) and vergence-accommodation (VA). However, when people watch stereo images on stereoscopic displays, normal neural functioning may be disturbed owing to anomalies of the ...
Sanghoon Lee
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Vergence, vision, and geometric optics
The vergence treatment of geometric optics provides both conceptual and algebraic advantages over the traditional object distance–image distance–focal length formalism. These advantages are particularly useful for the life science student. In this paper vergence is defined in terms of the curvature of the wave fronts, and some examples are given to ...
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Yang, D.-S., E. J. Fitzgibbon, and F. A. Miles. Short-latency vergence eye movements induced by radial optic flow in humans: dependence on ambient vergence level. J. Neurophysiol. 81: 945–949, 1999. Radial patterns of optic flow, such as those experienced by moving observers who look in the direction of heading, evoke vergence eye movements at short ...
D, Yang, E J, Fitzgibbon, F A, Miles
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Radial optic flow induces vergence eye movements with ultra-short latencies
Nature, 1997An observer moving forwards through the environment experiences a radial pattern of image motion on each retina. Such patterns of optic flow are a potential source of information about the observer's rate of progress, direction of heading and time to reach objects that lie ahead.
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