Not all aberrations are equal: reading impairment depends on aberration type and magnitude.
The eye's optical components are imperfect and cause distortions in the retinal image that cannot be corrected completely by conventional spectacles. It is important to understand how these uncorrected aberrations (those excluding defocus and primary astigmatism) affect visual performance. We a...
Main Authors: | Young, L, Liversedge, S, Love, G, Myers, R, Smithson, H |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2011
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