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The following pages link to Monochromatic aberrations and myopia (Q59298432):
Displaying 40 items.
- Effect of myopia on visual acuity measured with laser interference fringes (Q33220384) (← links)
- An analytical method for predicting the geometrical and optical properties of the human lens under accommodation (Q33634537) (← links)
- Higher-order aberrations and anisometropia (Q34478528) (← links)
- Undercorrection of myopia enhances rather than inhibits myopia progression (Q34529282) (← links)
- Wavefront aberration changes caused by a gradient of increasing accommodation stimuli (Q34905300) (← links)
- Image Quality of the Human Eye (Q35113575) (← links)
- Optical and biometric characteristics of anisomyopia in human adults (Q35161076) (← links)
- Progression of lower and higher-order aberrations: a longitudinal study (Q35548651) (← links)
- Myopia: precedents for research in the twenty-first century (Q35794360) (← links)
- Ocular higher-order aberrations and mesopic pupil size in individuals screened for refractive surgery. (Q35983708) (← links)
- Higher-order aberrations in myopic eyes (Q36050963) (← links)
- Comparison of higher order aberrations in patients with various refractive errors (Q36111092) (← links)
- Wave aberrations in rhesus monkeys with vision-induced ametropias. (Q36168976) (← links)
- Correlation of higher order aberrations and components of astigmatism in myopic refractive surgery candidates. (Q37191769) (← links)
- Higher order monochromatic aberrations of the human infant eye (Q37288636) (← links)
- Retinal image quality during accommodation in adult myopic eyes (Q38882642) (← links)
- Accommodation and induced myopia in marmosets (Q41844307) (← links)
- Ocular wavefront aberrations in the common marmoset Callithrix jacchus: Effects of age and refractive error (Q42181774) (← links)
- Accommodation in emmetropic and myopic young adults wearing bifocal soft contact lenses (Q42563170) (← links)
- Wavefront aberrations in eyes of emmetropic and moderately myopic school children and young adults (Q43948417) (← links)
- Stimulating human accommodation without changes in focus (Q44885890) (← links)
- Retinal stretching limits peripheral visual acuity in myopia (Q45203416) (← links)
- Retinal image quality, reading and myopia (Q46507383) (← links)
- Aberrations of chick eyes during normal growth and lens induction of myopia. (Q51237219) (← links)
- Near work induced wavefront aberrations in myopia. (Q53625935) (← links)
- Accommodation without feedback suggests directional signals specify ocular focus (Q53962809) (← links)
- Peripheral refraction and image blur in four meridians in emmetropes and myopes. (Q55383665) (← links)
- Refractive error and monochromatic aberrations in Singaporean children (Q56775966) (← links)
- Retinal image quality in the human eye as a function of the accommodation (Q57387647) (← links)
- Neural and optical limits to visual performance in myopia (Q59298358) (← links)
- Monocular amblyopia and higher order aberrations (Q59336103) (← links)
- The role of neural and optical factors in limiting visual resolution in myopia (Q77330979) (← links)
- Effect of positive and negative defocus on contrast sensitivity in myopes and non-myopes (Q80093158) (← links)
- Longitudinal changes of optical aberrations in normal and form-deprived myopic chick eyes (Q80952747) (← links)
- Change in shape of the aging human crystalline lens with accommodation (Q81077758) (← links)
- Total ocular, anterior corneal and lenticular higher order aberrations in hyperopic, myopic and emmetropic eyes (Q82596851) (← links)
- Influence of higher order aberrations and retinal image quality in myopisation of emmetropic eyes (Q86110941) (← links)
- Short-Wavelength (Violet) Light Protects Mice From Myopia Through Cone Signaling (Q89675943) (← links)
- IMI - Report on Experimental Models of Emmetropization and Myopia (Q92007702) (← links)
- The time course of the onset and recovery of axial length changes in response to imposed defocus (Q95319575) (← links)