Depth-of-focus of the human eye: theory and clinical implications

B Wang, KJ Ciuffreda - Survey of ophthalmology, 2006 - Elsevier
The depth-of-focus, or the perceptual tolerance of the human eye to retinal defocus, is
important to and imbedded in many aspects of clinical refraction and physiological optics …

[HTML][HTML] BCLA CLEAR Presbyopia: Evaluation and diagnosis

JS Wolffsohn, D Berkow, KY Chan… - Contact Lens and …, 2024 - Elsevier
It is important to be able to measure the range of clear focus in clinical practice to advise on
presbyopia correction techniques and to optimise the correction power. Both subjective and …

Vergence–accommodation conflicts hinder visual performance and cause visual fatigue

DM Hoffman, AR Girshick, K Akeley… - Journal of vision, 2008 - jov.arvojournals.org
Abstract Three-dimensional (3D) displays have become important for many applications
including vision research, operation of remote devices, medical imaging, surgical training …

Functional specialization of seven mouse visual cortical areas

JH Marshel, ME Garrett, I Nauhaus, EM Callaway - Neuron, 2011 - cell.com
To establish the mouse as a genetically tractable model for high-order visual processing, we
characterized fine-scale retinotopic organization of visual cortex and determined functional …

Perceptual limits of optical see-through visors for augmented reality guidance of manual tasks

S Condino, M Carbone, R Piazza… - IEEE Transactions …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Objective: The focal length of available optical see-through (OST) head-mounted displays
(HMDs) is at least 2 m; therefore, during manual tasks, the user eye cannot keep in focus …

Spectacle lenses alter eye growth and the refractive status of young monkeys

LF Hung, MLJ Crawford, EL Smith - Nature medicine, 1995 - nature.com
The influence of visual experience on ocular development in higher primates is not well
understood. To investigate the possible role of defocus in regulating ocular growth …

A schematic eye for the mouse, and comparisons with the rat

S Remtulla, PE Hallett - Vision research, 1985 - Elsevier
The thicknesses and spheric and aspheric curvatures of the optic components were
measured from cross-sections of frozen eyes ofC57B1/6J mice. The equivalent refractive …

Depth cues in human visual perception and their realization in 3D displays

S Reichelt, R Häussler, G Fütterer… - … , and Display 2010 and …, 2010 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Over the last decade, various technologies for visualizing three-dimensional (3D) scenes on
displays have been technologically demonstrated and refined, among them such of …

Focus cues affect perceived depth

SJ Watt, K Akeley, MO Ernst, MS Banks - Journal of vision, 2005 - jov.arvojournals.org
Depth information from focus cues—accommodation and the gradient of retinal blur—is
typically incorrect in three-dimensional (3-D) displays because the light comes from a planar …

The influence of the sensory system and the environment on motion patterns in the visual displays of anoline lizards and other vertebrates

LJ Fleishman - The American Naturalist, 1992 - journals.uchicago.edu
The concept of" sensory drive" suggests that animal sensory systems, which have evolved to
allow animals to function effectively (eg, capture prey, avoid predators) in their …