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Optometry and Vision Science | 2010

Subjective blur limits for higher order aberrations.

David A. Atchison; Huanqing Guo

Purpose. We compared subjective blur limits for defocus and the higher-order aberrations of coma, trefoil, and spherical aberration. Methods. Spherical aberration was presented in both Zernike and Seidel forms. Black letter targets (0.1, 0.35, and 0.6 logMAR) on white backgrounds were blurred using an adaptive optics system for six subjects under cycloplegia with 5 mm artificial pupils. Three blur criteria of just noticeable, just troublesome, and just objectionable were used. Results. When expressed as wave aberration coefficients, the just noticeable blur limits for coma and trefoil were similar to those for defocus, whereas the just noticeable limits for Zernike spherical aberration and Seidel spherical aberration (the latter given as an “rms equivalent”) were considerably smaller and larger, respectively, than defocus limits. Conclusions. Blur limits increased more quickly for the higher order aberrations than for defocus as the criterion changed from just noticeable to just troublesome and then to just objectionable.


Journal of Modern Optics | 2009

Influences of accommodation and myopia on the foveal Stiles–Crawford effect

Nisha Singh; David A. Atchison; Sanjeev Kasthurirangan; Huanqing Guo

We determined the foveal Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) as a function of up to 8D accommodation stimulus in six young emmetropes and six young myopes using a psychophysical two-channel Maxwellian system in which the threshold luminance increment of a 1 mm spot entering through variable positions in the pupil was determined against a background formed by a 4 mm spot entering the pupil centrally. The SCE became steeper in both groups with increasing accommodation stimulus, but with no systematic shift of the peak. Combining the data of both groups gave significant increases in directionality of 15–20% in horizontal and vertical pupil meridians with 6D of accommodation. However, additional experiments indicated that much of this was an artefact of higher order aberrations and accommodative lag. Thus, there appears to be little changes in orientation or directionality in the SCE with accommodation stimulus levels up to 6 D, but it is possible that changes may occur at very high accommodation levels.


Optometry and Vision Science | 2010

Subjective blur limits for cylinder.

Huanqing Guo; David A. Atchison


Journal of The Optical Society of America A-optics Image Science and Vision | 2010

Effect of optical aberrations on the color appearance of small defocused lights.

Preeti Gupta; Huanqing Guo; David A. Atchison; Andrew J. Zele


Optics Express | 2008

Applying SLODAR to measure aberrations in the eye.

Andrew J. Lambert; Benjamin J. Birt; David A. Atchison; Huanqing Guo


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2010

Subjective blur limits for higher order aberrations

David A. Atchison; Huanqing Guo


Journal of Vision | 2010

The effect of optical aberrations on the colour appearance of small lights

Preeti Gupta; David A. Atchison; Andrew J. Zele; Huanqing Guo


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2010

Effect of optical aberrations on the color appearance of small defocused lights

Preeti Gupta; Huanqing Guo; David A. Atchison; Andrew J. Zele


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2010

Subjective blur limits for cylinder

Huanqing Guo; David A. Atchison


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2009

Blur limits for defocus, astigmatism and trefoil

David A. Atchison; Huanqing Guo; W. Neil Charman; Scott Warren Fisher

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David A. Atchison

Queensland University of Technology

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Andrew J. Zele

Queensland University of Technology

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Nisha Singh

Queensland University of Technology

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Preeti Gupta

Queensland University of Technology

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Benjamin J. Birt

Queensland University of Technology

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Andrew J. Lambert

University of New South Wales

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