Summary
This paper investigates the association between refractive error and pupillary responses elicited by stimulation with long and short wavelength visible light, with the aim of finding the most efficient protocol for use in studies of refractive error.
Categories
Eye health: The paper investigates the role of short and long wavelength light stimulation on pupillary responses and its association with refractive error, contributing to the understanding of eye health.
Education and learning: The study is presented as a thesis for the Degree Master of Science in the Graduate School of The Ohio State University, making it relevant to the category of education and learning.
Author(s)
SP Petrenko
Publication Year
2023
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