Summary
This study investigates how myopia affects retinal ON and OFF pathway asymmetries across different eccentricities (5–30°), exploring the relationship between retinal structure and visual function. Findings could inform lighting design considerations for myopic individuals, particularly regarding spatial contrast sensitivity and visual comfort under different lighting conditions.
Categories
Eye Health & Vision: Examines retinal structural changes and ON-OFF pathway function in myopic patients, relevant to understanding myopia-related visual impairment.
Author(s)
S Dellostritto
Publication Year
2023
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