作者
Enrique Gambra, Lucie Sawides, Carlos Dorronsoro, Susana Marcos
发表日期
2009/6/1
期刊
Journal of Vision
卷号
9
期号
6
页码范围
4-4
出版商
The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
简介
We evaluated the accommodative response to a stimulus moving from 0 to 6 D following a staircase function under natural, corrected, and induced optical aberrations, using an adaptive-optics (AO) electromagnetic deformable mirror. The accommodative response of the eye (through the mirror) and the change of aberrations were measured on 5 subjects using a Hartmann–Shack wavefront sensor operating at 12.8 Hz. Five conditions were tested:(1) natural aberrations,(2) AO correction of the unaccommodated state and induction (over 6-mm pupils) of (3)+ 1 μm and (4)− 1 μm of spherical aberration and (5)− 2 μm of vertical coma. Four subjects showed a better accommodative response with AO correction than with their natural aberrations. The induction of negative spherical aberration also produced a better accommodative response in the same subjects. Accommodative lag increased in all subjects when positive spherical aberration and coma were induced. Fluctuations of the accommodative response (computed during each 1-D period of steady accommodation) increased with accommodative response when high-order aberrations were induced. The largest fluctuations occurred for induced negative spherical aberration and the smallest for natural and corrected aberrations. The study demonstrates that aberrations influence accommodative lag and fluctuations of accommodation and that correcting aberrations improves rather than compromises the accommodative response.
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