Monochromatic Aberrations as a Function of Age, from Childhood to Advanced Age
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2003Vol. 44(12), pp. 5438–5438
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Abstract
Aberrations of the whole eye were objectively measured from early childhood to an advanced age, and the relationship between monochromatic aberrations and age has been shown to fit a quadratic model. The results suggest that the definition of emmetropization should be broadened to include the reduction of higher order aberrations.
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