Importance of Accommodation and Eye Dominance for Measuring Objective Refractions
The question is which of the variables was responsible for the authors' findings: (1) a difference in the accuracy of the measurements obtained from the 2 autorefactors, (2) the viewing conditions (open vs closed), or (3) binocular vs monocular viewing. [...]the 2 open-field instruments provide...
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Published in | American journal of ophthalmology Vol. 178; pp. 187 - 188 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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United States
Elsevier Inc
01.06.2017
Elsevier Limited |
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Summary: | The question is which of the variables was responsible for the authors' findings: (1) a difference in the accuracy of the measurements obtained from the 2 autorefactors, (2) the viewing conditions (open vs closed), or (3) binocular vs monocular viewing. [...]the 2 open-field instruments provided significantly different refractions, 0.43 ± 0.04 D (P < .0001), more hyperopic with the Grand Seiko than with the Canon. References 1 Y. Tsuneyoshi, K. Negishi, K. Tsubota, Importance of... |
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Bibliography: | SourceType-Other Sources-1 content type line 63 ObjectType-Correspondence-1 ObjectType-Commentary-2 |
ISSN: | 0002-9394 1879-1891 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ajo.2017.03.024 |