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Impact on stereo-acuity of two presbyopia correction approaches: monovision and small aperture inlay

Some of the different currently applied approaches that correct presbyopia may reduce stereovision. In this work, stereo-acuity was measured for two methods: (1) monovision and (2) small aperture inlay in one eye. When performing the experiment, a prototype of a binocular adaptive optics vision anal...

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Autores principales: Fernández, Enrique J., Schwarz, Christina, Prieto, Pedro M., Manzanera, Silvestre, Artal, Pablo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Optical Society of America 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3675862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23761846
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.4.000822
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author Fernández, Enrique J.
Schwarz, Christina
Prieto, Pedro M.
Manzanera, Silvestre
Artal, Pablo
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Schwarz, Christina
Prieto, Pedro M.
Manzanera, Silvestre
Artal, Pablo
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description Some of the different currently applied approaches that correct presbyopia may reduce stereovision. In this work, stereo-acuity was measured for two methods: (1) monovision and (2) small aperture inlay in one eye. When performing the experiment, a prototype of a binocular adaptive optics vision analyzer was employed. The system allowed simultaneous measurement and manipulation of the optics in both eyes of a subject. The apparatus incorporated two programmable spatial light modulators: one phase-only device using liquid crystal on silicon technology for wavefront manipulation and one intensity modulator for controlling the exit pupils. The prototype was also equipped with a stimulus generator for creating retinal disparity based on two micro-displays. The three-needle test was programmed for characterizing stereo-acuity. Subjects underwent a two-alternative forced-choice test. The following cases were tested for the stimulus placed at distance: (a) natural vision; (b) 1.5 D monovision; (c) 0.75 D monovision; (d) natural vision and small pupil; (e) 0.75 D monovision and small pupil. In all cases the standard pupil diameter was 4 mm and the small pupil diameter was 1.6 mm. The use of a small aperture significantly reduced the negative impact of monovision on stereopsis. The results of the experiment suggest that combining micro-monovision with a small aperture, which is currently being implemented as a corneal inlay, can yield values of stereoacuity close to those attained under normal binocular vision.
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spelling pubmed-36758622013-06-11 Impact on stereo-acuity of two presbyopia correction approaches: monovision and small aperture inlay Fernández, Enrique J. Schwarz, Christina Prieto, Pedro M. Manzanera, Silvestre Artal, Pablo Biomed Opt Express Research-Article Some of the different currently applied approaches that correct presbyopia may reduce stereovision. In this work, stereo-acuity was measured for two methods: (1) monovision and (2) small aperture inlay in one eye. When performing the experiment, a prototype of a binocular adaptive optics vision analyzer was employed. The system allowed simultaneous measurement and manipulation of the optics in both eyes of a subject. The apparatus incorporated two programmable spatial light modulators: one phase-only device using liquid crystal on silicon technology for wavefront manipulation and one intensity modulator for controlling the exit pupils. The prototype was also equipped with a stimulus generator for creating retinal disparity based on two micro-displays. The three-needle test was programmed for characterizing stereo-acuity. Subjects underwent a two-alternative forced-choice test. The following cases were tested for the stimulus placed at distance: (a) natural vision; (b) 1.5 D monovision; (c) 0.75 D monovision; (d) natural vision and small pupil; (e) 0.75 D monovision and small pupil. In all cases the standard pupil diameter was 4 mm and the small pupil diameter was 1.6 mm. The use of a small aperture significantly reduced the negative impact of monovision on stereopsis. The results of the experiment suggest that combining micro-monovision with a small aperture, which is currently being implemented as a corneal inlay, can yield values of stereoacuity close to those attained under normal binocular vision. Optical Society of America 2013-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3675862/ /pubmed/23761846 http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.4.000822 Text en ©2013 Optical Society of America author-open
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Fernández, Enrique J.
Schwarz, Christina
Prieto, Pedro M.
Manzanera, Silvestre
Artal, Pablo
Impact on stereo-acuity of two presbyopia correction approaches: monovision and small aperture inlay
title Impact on stereo-acuity of two presbyopia correction approaches: monovision and small aperture inlay
title_full Impact on stereo-acuity of two presbyopia correction approaches: monovision and small aperture inlay
title_fullStr Impact on stereo-acuity of two presbyopia correction approaches: monovision and small aperture inlay
title_full_unstemmed Impact on stereo-acuity of two presbyopia correction approaches: monovision and small aperture inlay
title_short Impact on stereo-acuity of two presbyopia correction approaches: monovision and small aperture inlay
title_sort impact on stereo-acuity of two presbyopia correction approaches: monovision and small aperture inlay
topic Research-Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3675862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23761846
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.4.000822
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