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The effect of human in vivo accommodation on crystalline lens stability


RA Schachar, C Davila, BK Pierscionek, W Chen … - British Journal of …, 2007 - bjo.bmj.com
Methods: Using a dual Purkinje image (DPI) eyetracker, the phase–time difference and amplitudes
of Purkinje images I (P I ) and IV (P 1V ) were measured in 37 normal emmetropic subjects (34
women and 3 men; mean age 19.8, range 18–22 years) when they changed focus from ...
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Accommodation induced changes in crystalline lens position


A Sokolowska, F Thorn - Investigative Ophtalmology and Visual Science, 2003 - ARVO
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Insights into the age-related decline in the amplitude of accommodation of the …

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RA Schachar, A Abolmaali, T Le - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2006 - bjo.bmj.com
Results: Increasing either capsular stiffness or capsular thickness was associated with an increase
in the change in COP for any specific amount of zonular traction. Weakening the attachment
between the capsule and its underlying cortex increased the magnitude of the change in ...
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[CITATION] Oscillations of the crystalline lens following saccadic eye movements


MD Bailey, L Sinnott, DO Mutti - Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci, 2006
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Lens thickness with age and accommodation by optical coherence tomography.


K Richdale, MA Bullimore, K Zadnik - duanesolution.com
Results: Twenty-two subjects between the ages of 36 and 50 years completed the study. Subjective
amplitude of accommodation ranged from 2.17 to 6.38 D. Objective accommodation ranged from
0.22 to 4.56 D. The mean lens thickness was 4.05 ± 0.20 mm. The mean change in lens ...
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Modeling internal stress distributions in the human lens: Can opponent theories …


A Belaidi, BK Pierscionek - Journal of Vision, 2007 - journalofvision.org
The effects of material properties and equatorial stretching forces on the stress distribution and
shape profile of human lenses were investigated to see whether support could be found for either
or both current theories of accommodation. Finite element analysis was used to create ...
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[CITATION] Letter to the editor: the lens is stable during accommodation.


RA Schachar - Ophthalmic & physiological optics: the journal of the …, 2007 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 2007 Sep;27(5):520-1; author reply 522-3. Comment on:
Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 2007 May;27(3):275-80. Letter to the editor: the lens is stable
during accommodation. Schachar RA. Publication Types ...
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The effect of human in vivo accommodation on


RA Schachar, C Davila, BK Pierscionek… - bjo.bmj.com
Ronald A Schachar, Carlos Davila, Barbara K Pierscionek, et al. ... The effect of human in vivo
accommodation on crystalline lens ... Ronald A Schachar, Carlos Davila, Barbara K
Pierscionek, Wickham Chen, Warren W Ward ................................................................................ ...
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