Individual Variations in Human Cone Photoreceptor Packing Density: Variations with Refractive Error
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2008Vol. 49(10), pp. 4679–4679
Citations Over TimeTop 10% of 2008 papers
Abstract
The results provide a baseline analysis of individual difference in cone photoreceptor packing density in healthy human eyes. As predicted by retinal stretching models, cone photoreceptor packing density is lower in highly myopic eyes than in emmetropic eyes.
Related Papers
- → Refractive Error, Axial Length, and Relative Peripheral Refractive Error before and after the Onset of Myopia(2007)617 cited
- → Animal Models of Myopia: Learning How Vision Controls the Size of the Eye(1999)178 cited
- → Emmetropia Is Maintained Despite Continued Eye Growth From 16 to 18 Years of Age(2019)24 cited
- → Association of refractive error with vision-related quality of life in junior high school students(2016)10 cited
- → The relationship between relative peripheral refractive error and the progression of myopia(2012)