Rosenfield et al., 1991 - Google Patents
Accommodative responses to conflicting stimuliRosenfield et al., 1991
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- Rosenfield M
- Ciuffreda K
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In this study we examined the monocular accommodative response when subjects (N= 12) simultaneously viewed two overlapping, horizontally and vertically oriented targets located at disparate dioptric distances from the observer. The proximal and distal stimuli were …
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