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Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2003

A study of piezoelectric and mechanical anisotropies of the human cornea

A.Champa Jayasuriya; Snehasish Ghosh; J. I. Scheinbeim; Virginia Lubkin; Greg Bennett; Phillip Kramer

The piezoelectric and dynamic mechanical properties of human cornea have been investigated as a function of drying time. As expected, the piezoelectric coefficient, d(31), and the Youngs modulus, Y, were found to be extremely sensitive to water content. d(31) decreased with dehydration of the corneal tissue and Y increased with dehydration. While these results are significant, the discovery of the unprecedented mechanical and electromechanical anisotropy exhibited by the cornea are the major findings of this study and indicate that the collagen fibrils comprising the cornea are highly oriented. The piezoelectric responses of corneas observed in this study are: diagonally cut samples starting at an average piezoelectric coefficient value of 2250 pC/N, followed by the vertically cut samples, with an average starting value of about 600 pC/N and finally the horizontally cut samples with an average starting value of about 200 pC/N.


Survey of Ophthalmology | 2002

The Eye as Metronome of the Body

Virginia Lubkin; Pouneh Beizai; Alfredo A. Sadun

Vision is much more than just resolving small objects. In fact, the eye sends visual information to the brain that is not consciously perceived. One such pathway entails visual information to the hypothalamus. The retinohypothalamic tract (RHT) mediates light entrainment of circadian rhythms. Retinofugal fibers project to several nuclei of the hypothalamus. These and further projections to the pineal via the sympathetic system provide the anatomical substrate for the neuro-endocrine control of diurnal and longer rhythms. Without the influence of light and dark, many rhythms desynchronize and exhibit free-running periods of approximately 24.2-24.9 hours in humans. This review will demonstrate the mechanism by which the RHT synchronizes circadian rhythms and the importance of preserving light perception in those persons with impending visual loss.


Journal of Biomedical Materials Research | 1998

Piezoelectric response of scleral collagen.

S. Ghosh; B. Z. Mei; Virginia Lubkin; J. I. Scheinbeim; B. A. Newman; P. Kramer; G. Bennett; N. Feit

The piezoelectric coefficients (d31) for a number of bovine and human scleral collagen samples were determined as a function of drying time at room temperature. The measured values of d31 decreased with drying time. There were significant differences in the values of the d-coefficient between the human and bovine eyes as well as in the values obtained from different regions of the eye.


American Journal of Ophthalmology | 1980

A Fiberoptic Fixation Target for Tonography

Virginia Lubkin; William Banko; Louis R. Previte; Tortorelli Arthur

Substituting a fiberoptic core for the standard Müller tonography plunger provides a fixation target for tonography. The fiberoptic is particularly useful for testing patients who are difficult to examine with the conventional plunger (those with monocular vision, phoriatropia, and the like).


Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A | 2003

Piezoelectric and mechanical properties in bovine cornea

Ambalangodage C. Jayasuriya; J. I. Scheinbeim; Virginia Lubkin; G. Bennett; P. Kramer


American Journal of Ophthalmology | 1969

Stereopsis with Spectacles in Monocular Aphakia: A Progress Report

Virginia Lubkin; Arthur Linksz; Gilbert Chamby


American Journal of Ophthalmology | 1977

A Ten-Year Study of Binocular Fusion with Spectacles in Monocular Aphakia

Virginia Lubkin; Arthur Linksz


American Journal of Ophthalmology | 1966

Stereopsis in Monocular Aphakia with Spectacle Correction

Virginia Lubkin; Harry Stollerman; Arthur Linksz


MRS Proceedings | 1999

Dehydration Time Dependence on Piezoelectric and Mechanical Properties of Bovine Cornea

A. C. Jayasuriya; J. I. Scheinbeim; Virginia Lubkin; G. Bennett; P. Kramer


Survey of Ophthalmology | 1997

Aniseikonia: Findings of a 10-year study

Virginia Lubkin

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Arthur Linksz

New York Eye and Ear Infirmary

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G. Bennett

New York Eye and Ear Infirmary

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P. Kramer

New York Eye and Ear Infirmary

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Alfredo A. Sadun

University of Southern California

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