Retinotopic Accommodation Responses in Myopia
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2003Vol. 44(3), pp. 1035–1035
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Abstract
The experiments demonstrate a reduction in retinotopic processing in LOMs, which results in an increased variability in their dynamic accommodation response to stationary near targets and reduced performance for dynamic step tasks. The results demonstrate a reduced blur appreciation under dynamic conditions in these refractive groups that may lead to periods of retinal image blur of varying magnitude during near work.
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