- is
achieved without correction. For example, on a
Snellen chart test,
emmetropic eyes
score at
least "6/6"(m) or "20/20"(ft) vision,
meaning that at a...
- role in
determining the
onset of PVD in a
healthy person. PVD is rare in
emmetropic people under the age of 40 years, and
increases with age to 86% in the...
- of
intraocular lens power. Briefly, the
total refractive power of the
emmetropic eye is
approximately 60. Of this power, the
cornea provides roughly 40...
- 0.0 logMAR. In
young humans, the
average visual acuity of a healthy,
emmetropic eye (or
ametropic eye with correction) is
approximately 6/5 to 6/4, so...
-
three or four. Most
patients with "early-onset"
concomitant esotropia are
emmetropic,
whereas most of the "later-onset"
patients are hyperopic. It is the most...
-
limit of eye's
accommodation is the near point. For an
unaccommodated emmetropic eye, the far
point is at infinity, but for the sake of practicality, infinity...
- be visible) and
noted it was much
fainter and best seen with a
relaxed emmetropic eye. To see it, one must be in a dark room, with one eye closed; one must...
-
individuals have
larger resting and dark
dilated pupils than
hyperopic and
emmetropic individuals,
likely due to
requiring less
accommodation (which results...
- one
particular distance -
either optical infinity (rendering the eye
emmetropic) or a
fixed finite distance (rendering the eye myopic).
Patients who undergo...
-
retina when
viewing distant objects, this is
called emmetropia or
being emmetropic. This
means that the
refractive power of the eye
matches what is needed...