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The following pages link to Peripheral defocus does not necessarily affect central refractive development (Q51171545):
Displaying 13 items.
- Emmetropization and optical aberrations in a myopic corneal refractive surgery chick model. (Q33291897) (← links)
- Relative peripheral hyperopic defocus alters central refractive development in infant monkeys (Q33486961) (← links)
- The Effect of Two-Zone Concentric Bifocal Spectacle Lenses on Refractive Error Development and Eye Growth in Young Chicks (Q34645572) (← links)
- Lack of oblique astigmatism in the chicken eye. (Q35564894) (← links)
- The chick eye in vision research: An excellent model for the study of ocular disease. (Q39408739) (← links)
- Effects of hemiretinal form deprivation on central refractive development and posterior eye shape in chicks. (Q40016164) (← links)
- Effects of lenses with different power profiles on eye shape in chickens (Q46336987) (← links)
- Myopia progression control lens reverses induced myopia in chicks. (Q47877218) (← links)
- Dioptric defocus maps across the visual field for different indoor environments (Q49274038) (← links)
- Lag of accommodation does not predict changes in eye growth in chickens (Q57173812) (← links)
- Sign-dependent changes in retinal electrical activity with positive and negative defocus in the human eye (Q82596964) (← links)
- [Biological mechanisms of myopia] (Q88743936) (← links)
- Eccentricity-dependent effects of simultaneous competing defocus on emmetropization in infant rhesus monkeys (Q99562377) (← links)