Peripheral Vision Can Influence Eye Growth and Refractive Development in Infant Monkeys
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2005Vol. 46(11), pp. 3965–3965
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Abstract
On the one hand, the peripheral retina can contribute to emmetropizing responses and to ametropias produced by an abnormal visual experience. On the other hand, unrestricted central vision is not sufficient to ensure normal refractive development, and the fovea is not essential for emmetropizing responses.
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