Dynamics of accommodation responses of the human eye

It is not till recently that an optometer has become available (Campbell, 1956; Campbell & Robson, 1959) that enables one to obtain continuous, high-resolution records of changes in the refractive power of the human eye. Using this optometer we have investigated the nature of the accommodation responses when young emmetropic subjects were presented monocularly with a variety of focus-stimulating conditions.

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