Optomechanical Response of Human and Monkey Lenses in a Lens Stretcher
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2007Vol. 48(7), pp. 3260–3260
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Fabrice Manns, Jean–Marie Parel, D. Denham, C Billotte, Noël Ziebarth, David Borja, Viviana Fernández, Mohammed Aly, Esdras Arrieta, Arthur Ho, Brien A. Holden
Abstract
The force necessary to change the lens diameter and lens power increases with age in human and monkey lenses. The results agree with the Helmholtz theory of accommodation and with presbyopia theories that predict that the force required to disaccommodate the lens increases with age.
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