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Accommodative response during distance optometric test procedures.
Authors:M Rosenfield  K J Ciuffreda  J Rosen
Affiliation:Department of Vision Sciences, SUNY/State College of Optometry, NY 10010.
Abstract:
The control of accommodation is an essential requirement during the clinical optometric assessment of distance vision. Accordingly, the aim of the present study was to examine the steady-state accommodative response during a number of conventional clinical procedures carried out at a viewing distance of 6m (20 feet). Accommodation was measured subjectively to Snellen letters using a Hartinger coincidence optometer during distance viewing, simulated retinoscopy and following the introduction of cylindrical and prismatic lenses in 13 visually-normal, young adults. No significant change in the mean accommodative response was induced by any of the techniques described, with subjects exhibiting a lead of accommodation of approximately 0.25D for all conditions. The results demonstrate the robustness of accommodation to apparently substantial changes in stimulus conditions.
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