Binocular and Monocular Vision

H. Uozato
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The measurement of visual functions (such as refraction, acuity, and so on) is the first essential part of any ocular examination and the process being assessed is complex and requires the interaction of many factors, both physiological and psychological. Pupil size is an important factor in relation to visual functions such as refraction, acuity, contrast sensitivity and so on. Its effects, however, are complex. We investigated the effects of pupil size and optical aberrations on visual functions under binocular and monocular conditions. Pupil diameters were continuously recorded during examination of contrast sensitivity (CS) and visual acuity (log MAR scale). Aberrometry was measured with OPD-Scan. Zernike coefficients were calculated for the pupil diameters under binocular and monocular conditions using Schwiegerling's method of recalculating the expansion coefficient. Significant differences were found between binocular log CS and monocular log CS. Binocular visual acuity was significantly better than monocular visual acuity. Mean pupil diameters examined under binocular conditions decreased significantly as compared to monocular conditions. With the increases in pupil diameter, optical aberrations increased significantly. These results suggest that decrease in pupil diameter from monocular to binocular conditions causes a decrease in optical aberration, resulting in the improved subjective visual performance. We should consider the major effects of pupil size change on vision testing from monocular to binocular viewing condition, and vice versa.
双眼和单眼视觉
视觉功能的测量(如屈光、敏锐度等)是任何眼科检查的第一个重要部分,评估过程很复杂,需要许多生理和心理因素的相互作用。瞳孔大小是一个重要的因素,关系到视觉功能,如屈光,敏锐度,对比敏感度等。然而,它的影响是复杂的。我们研究了双眼和单眼条件下瞳孔大小和光学像差对视觉功能的影响。在对比敏感度(CS)和视敏度(对数MAR量表)检查时连续记录瞳孔直径。用OPD-Scan测量像差。采用Schwiegerling法重新计算瞳孔膨胀系数,计算了双眼和单眼条件下瞳孔直径的Zernike系数。双眼CS与单眼CS有显著性差异。双眼视力明显优于单眼视力。与单眼条件相比,双眼条件下的平均瞳孔直径明显减小。随着瞳孔直径的增大,光学像差明显增大。这些结果表明,从单眼到双眼,瞳孔直径的减小会导致光学像差的降低,从而提高主观视觉表现。我们应该考虑瞳孔大小变化对单眼和双眼视力测试的主要影响,反之亦然。
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