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Accommodative adaptation to monocular and binocular stimuli

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Abstract

Pre- and post-task measures of dark-focus (DF) were used to assess accommodative adaptation induced by a 45-s near-vision task at 33 cm. Adaptation was measured under monocular and binocular conditions for a group of 10 young emmetropic subjects (mean age 21.6 years). The accommodative response was measured objectively using an infrared optometer (Canon Autoref R-1). Post-task DF was sampled immediately after the task at 1-s intervals over a 90-s period. No significant difference in accommodative adaptation was observed between the monocular and binocular near-vision tasks. The implications of this finding are discussed with regard to the oculomotor constituents of the closed-loop accommodative response.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)862-866
Number of pages5
JournalOptometry and Vision Science
Volume65
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1988

Keywords

  • Accommodation
  • Dark-focus
  • Nearvision
  • Oculomotor adaptation
  • Vergence

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