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Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2016

The Effect of Light Level and Small Pupils on Presbyopic Reading Performance

Renfeng Xu; Daniel W. Gil; Mohammed I. Dibas; William A. Hare; Arthur Bradley

Purpose To examine the impact of small pupils and light levels on reading performance of distance-corrected presbyopes. To determine whether small pupils would enable presbyopes to read at near even at low light levels. Methods To establish the lower range of text luminances, we quantified the space-averaged luminance of text in nine different artificially lit interior environments, and examined the impact of the text characters on space-averaged luminance of electronic and printed displays. Distance and near reading speeds of 20 presbyopes (ages 40-60 years) were measured while viewing through artificial pupils (diameters 1-4.5 mm), natural pupils, or with a multifocal contact lens. Space-averaged text luminance levels varied from 0.14 to 140 cd/m2 (including the range of measured environmental text luminances). Results Adding black text to a white computer display or paper reduces luminance by approximately 15% to 31%, and the lowest encountered environmental text luminance was approximately 2 to 3 cd/m2. For both distance and near reading performance, the 2- to 3-mm small pupil yielded the best overall reading acuity for space-averaged text light levels ≥ 2 cd/m2. The 2- to 3-mm artificial pupils and the multifocal contact lenses both enabled maximum or near-maximum reading speeds for 0.5 logMAR characters at distance and near, but with natural pupils, reading speeds were significantly reduced at near. Conclusions Although photon noise at low luminance reduces the visual benefits of small pupils, the benefits of 2- to 3-mm artificial pupils are sufficient to enable >80% of distance-corrected presbyopes to read proficiently at near, even at the lowest text luminances found in interior environments.


Archive | 2010

2H-PYRROL-5-AMINE DERIVATIVES AS ALPHA ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR MODULATORS

Ken Chow; Daniel W. Gil; John E. Donello; Liming Wang; Evelyn G. Corpuz; Wenkui K. Fang; Santosh C. Sinha; Mohammed I. Dibas


Archive | 2011

ALPHA-2 ADRENERGIC AGONIST HAVING LONG DURATION OF INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE-LOWERING EFFECT

John E. Donello; Daniel W. Gil; Mohammed I. Dibas


Archive | 2011

Ester pro-drugs of [3-(1-(1h-imidazol-4-yl)ethyl)-2-methylphenyl] methanol for treating skin diseases and conditions

Mohammed I. Dibas; Ken Chow; John E. Donello; Michael E. Garst; Daniel W. Gil; Liming Wang


Archive | 2011

Ester pro-drugs of [3-(1-(1h-imidazol-4-yl)ethyl)-2-methylphenyl]methanol

Ken Chow; Mohammed I. Dibas; John E. Donello; Michael E. Garst; Daniel W. Gil; Liming Wang


Archive | 2010

S1P3 Receptor Inhibitors for Treating Conditions of the Eye

John E. Donello; Richard L. Beard; Mohammed I. Dibas


Archive | 2009

S1P3 RECEPTOR INHIBITORS FOR TREATING INFLAMMATION

John E. Donello; Mohammed I. Dibas


Archive | 2013

N-(imidazolidin-2-ylidene)-heterocyclopenta[b]pyridine derivatives as modulators of alpha 2 adrenergic receptors

Santosh C. Sinha; Liming Wang; Ken Chow; Mohammed I. Dibas; Michael E. Garst


Archive | 2012

Pharmaceutical compositions comprising 4-bromo-n-(imidazolidin-2-ylidene)-1h-benzimidazol-5-amine for treating skin diseases

Mohammed I. Dibas; John E. Donello; Daniel W. Gil


Archive | 2012

N-(imidazolidin-2-ylidene)quinoline derivatives as modulators of alpha 2 adrenergic receptors

Santosh C. Sinha; Liming Wang; Ken Chow; Mohammed I. Dibas; Michael E. Garst

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Arthur Bradley

Indiana University Bloomington

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