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摘要
偏心光折射是一种物镜折射技术,它可以在0.5 - 5米的距离内确定人眼的屈光不正。它被用作婴儿和幼儿的早期诊断测试(Bobier and Braddick [1], Kaakinen, Kaseva and Teir [2], Angi and Cocchiglia [3], Hamer等[4])以及近视动物模型(Schaeffel and Howland[5])。
Astigmatic Refraction Measurement With Eccentric Photorefraction — Some Theoretical Considerations —
Eccentric photorefraction is an objective refraction technique which allows determination of refractive errors in human eyes from a distance of typically 0.5 — 5 m. It is used as an early diagnostic test in infants and small children (Bobier and Braddick [1], Kaakinen, Kaseva and Teir [2], Angi and Cocchiglia [3], Hamer et al. [4]) as well as in animal models of myopia (Schaeffel and Howland [5]).