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Visual performance in the mesopic range
... Mesopic visual search was also found to depend on the photopic contrast, scotopic contrast and chromatic content of the stimulus, but with an apparent greater emphasis on scotopic contra[r] ... See full document
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A clinical assessment of visual performance of combining the TECNIS<sup>®</sup> Symfony Extended Range of Vision IOL (ZXR00) with the +3.25 D TECNIS Multifocal 1-piece IOL (ZLB00) in subjects undergoing bilateral cataract extraction
... Extended Range of Focus lens in the dominant eye, and TECNIS low-add ...corrected visual acuity ...near visual acuity (VA), and subjective ...for visual symptoms of glare (30/30, 100%), halo ... See full document
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Trifocal intraocular lenses: a comparison of the visual performance and quality of vision provided by two different lens designs
... more visual comfort for patients using handheld devices or working with ...the range generally recommended by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and ... See full document
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Short term visual outcomes of a new trifocal intraocular lens
... intermediate visual function, which is necessary for ac- tivities such as using laptops, smartphones and tablets, playing cards, reading price tags or focusing on the dashboard while ...distance performance ... See full document
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Predicting lamp spectrum effects at mesopic levels. Part 2: Preferred appearance and visual acuity
... for visual performance based mesopic photometry 7 which uses the S/P ratio as an input variable, was also found to correlate well with illuminance ratios for equal brightness and thus provides a ... See full document
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Visual performance after the implantation of a new trifocal intraocular lens
... distance visual acuity (VA) were LogMAR ...distance visual acuity were almost the same (LogMAR ...corrected visual acuity was maintained in mesopic ...distance range, with a moderate ... See full document
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Visual performance of the Tecnis one-piece lens ZCB00
... All patients had a full preoperative ocular examination, including refraction testing, best corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA) testing, tonometry, funduscopy, slit-lamp examination, and cor- neal topography. ... See full document
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The effect of aberrations and light scatter on visual performance at photopic and mesopic light levels
... We aimed to investigate whether our tests could pick up changes in visual performance due to increased levels of spherical aberration using Q value contact lenses. These results could then be related to the ... See full document
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Rotational stability and visual performance 3 months after bilateral implantation of a new toric extended range of vision intraocular lens
... Included were patients with age-related cataract or pres- byopic patients suitable for refractive lens exchange (RLE) with a demand for postoperative spectacle independence. They had to have regular corneal astigmatism ... See full document
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Visual function, digital behavior and the vision performance index
... Historically, visual acuity has been the benchmark for visual ...suboptimal visual acuity can potentially be corrected optically with proper refraction in some cases, but in many cases of reduced ... See full document
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Modeling spectral sensitivity at low light levels based on mesopic visual performance
... a mesopic photometric system within the near ...on mesopic photometry. And, indeed, the adoption of mesopic photometry could result in a differ- ent classifi cation of light sources in terms of their ... See full document
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Visual performance of the intraindividual implantation of a trifocal intraocular lens in the bag and a +4.0 D bifocal intraocular lens in the sulcus with optic capture created by femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery
... In the present study, we implanted a three-piece +4.0 D bifocal IOL into the sulcus of a patient who experienced PCR using optic capture and FLACS following the straightforward implantation of a one-piece trifocal IOL in ... See full document
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The use of visual methodologies in social work research over the last decade:a narrative review and some questions for the future
... the visual materials), are at one level constructions and the partial outcome of a performed method, they nonetheless has real outcomes in so far as they will inform subsequent action and agency, and have their ... See full document
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Developmental changes in the cone visual pigments of black bream Acanthopagrus butcheri
... of visual pigment changes During the larval and early juvenile stages, black bream are found in shallow estuarine waters feeding on plankton (Sarre, ...similar visual pigments (Bowmaker and Kunz, 1987; ... See full document
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Advances in Visibility Modelling in Urban Environments to Support Location Based Services
... include visual clues which the speaker considers to be useful aids for the listener to determine which item in view is the intended ...including visual, semantic, or structural attraction (Sorrows and ... See full document
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Effects of phytase supplementation on the performance and egg quality of free range layers
... This study was carried out to the effects of supplementation of phytase enzyme to free-range layer diets on performance and egg quality traits. In the trial, at 48 wk old 152 Lohman Brown layers were ts ... See full document
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Electrophysiological assessment of spectral sensitivity in adult Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus: evidence for violet sensitivity
... be influenced by the spectral composition of the lighting under laboratory (Kröger et al., 1999; Kröger et al., 2003; Shand et al., 2008) and natural (McDonald and Hawryshyn, 1995; Fuller et al., 2004) conditions. ... See full document
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Physiologic anisocoria under various lighting conditions
... The VIP-200 pupillometer (NeurOptics, Irvine, CA, USA) is a monocular infrared camera that captures 30 pupil positions over a 2-second scanning period and automatically detects pupil size, producing the weighted average ... See full document
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Auditory stimulus timing influences perceived duration of co occurring visual stimuli
... on visual duration judgments depended on synchrony between the multisensory events, in a control study (Experiment 1b) we mis- aligned the onsets of auditory and visual events (by 500 ms) to pro- duce ... See full document
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Assessment of Pupil Diameters in Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome under Scotopic, Mesopic, Photopic and Dynamic Conditions Using Infrared Pupillometer (Assessment of Pupil Diameters in Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome)
... Scotopic, in which the only visible light source is the LED source (0.4 lux). Mesopic, in which the disk is illuminated in such a manner as to bring ambient light intensity to about 4 lux. Photopic, in which disk ... See full document
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