2015
DOI: 10.1097/opx.0000000000000563
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Effects of Optical Blur Reduction on Equivalent Intrinsic Blur

Abstract: Purpose To determine the effect of optical blur reduction on equivalent intrinsic blur, an estimate of the blur within the visual system, by comparing optical and equivalent intrinsic blur before and after adaptive optics (AO) correction of wavefront error. Methods Twelve visually normal individuals (age; 31 ± 12 years) participated in this study. Equivalent intrinsic blur (σint) was derived using a previously described model. Optical blur (σopt) due to high-order aberrations was quantified by Shack-Hartmann… Show more

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“…It is thought that increased levels of lag may result in increased defocus, which could affect one’s ability to detect blur. 38 The lack of association between blur detection thresholds and accommodative lag in this study may be the result of various factors. The magnitude of lag does not always correlate to levels of perceived blur (Figure 3).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…It is thought that increased levels of lag may result in increased defocus, which could affect one’s ability to detect blur. 38 The lack of association between blur detection thresholds and accommodative lag in this study may be the result of various factors. The magnitude of lag does not always correlate to levels of perceived blur (Figure 3).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%