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2. Spherical aberration in contact lens wear
3. Vertical imbalance induced by prism-ballasted soft toric contact lenses fitted unilaterally
4. Distance vergence adaptation is abnormal in subjects with convergence insufficiency
5. Horizontal and vertical prism adaptation are different mechanisms
6. Increasing the proportion of binocular vision makes horizontal prism adaptation complete
7. Prefrontal cortex activity evoked by convergence load under conflicting stimulus-to-accommodation and stimulus-to-vergence eye-movements measured by NIRS : Prefrontal cortex oxygenation and visual fatigue
8. Prefrontal Cortex Oxygenation Evoked by Convergence Load Under Conflicting Stimulus-to-Accommodation and Stimulus-to-Vergence Eye-Movements Measured by NIRS
9. Prefrontal Cortex Oxygenation Evoked by Convergence Load Under Conflicting Stimulus-to-Accommodation and Stimulus-to-Vergence Eye-Movements Measured by NIRS
10. Corrigendum: Prefrontal Cortex Oxygenation Evoked by Convergence Load Under Conflicting Stimulus-to-Accommodation and Stimulus-to-Vergence Eye-Movements Measured by NIRS
11. Corrigendum: Prefrontal Cortex Oxygenation Evoked by Convergence Load Under Conflicting Stimulus-to-Accommodation and Stimulus-to-Vergence Eye-Movements Measured by NIRS
12. Corrigendum: Prefrontal Cortex Oxygenation Evoked by Convergence Load Under Conflicting Stimulus-to-Accommodation and Stimulus-to-Vergence Eye-Movements Measured by NIRS
13. Prefrontal Cortex Oxygenation Evoked by Convergence Load Under Conflicting Stimulus-to-Accommodation and Stimulus-to-Vergence Eye-Movements Measured by NIRS
14. Retinal nerve fibre layer thickness associates with cognitive impairment and physical disability in multiple sclerosis
15. Objective assessment of cataract: Comparison between the Lens Opacities Classification System III and a Scheimpflug camera
16. Reduced retinal nerve fibre layer thickness in multiple sclerosis patients with and without history of optic neuritis
17. The effect of glare on eye movements when reading
18. Comparison of Macular Thickness in Patients with Keratoconus and Control Subjects Using the Cirrus HD-OCT
19. Macular response to a carotenoid supplement in healthy eyes
20. Evaluation of two methods for measurements of macular pigment optical density (MPOD)
21. Measuring glare induced visual fatigue by fixation disparity variation
22. Spherical aberration in relation to visual performance in contact lens wear
23. Clinical importance of spherical and chromatic aberration on the accommodative response in contact lens wear
24. The posterior chamber phakic refractive lens (PRL): a review.
25. The posterior chamber phakic refractive lens (PRL): a review
26. Cyclovergence is controlled by both interocular correlation and interocular velocity difference mechanisms.
27. A comparative study of the tonometers: Goldmann applanation, Perkins, Tono-Pen XL and Reichert 7CR
28. Clinical importance of spherical and chromatic aberration on the accommodative response in contact lens wear
29. Aberration controll with contact lenses
30. The influence of pupil size, accommodation and higher order aberrations on the retinal image of a Rarebit Fovea Test-stimulus
31. Fixation stability during the Rarebit Fovea Test
32. Evaluation of Accommodative Insufficiency with the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)
33. The influence of heterophoria measurements on subsequent associated phoria measurement in a refractive routine.
34. Intravitreal MPTP drives retinal ganglion cell loss with oral nicotinamide treatment providing robust neuroprotection.
35. Precision of a new SS-OCT biometer to measure anterior segment parameters and agreement with 3 instruments with different measurement principles.
36. Evaluating the effect of rapamycin treatment in Alzheimer's disease and aging using in vivo imaging: the ERAP phase IIa clinical study protocol.
37. Prophylactic nicotinamide treatment protects from rotenone-induced neurodegeneration by increasing mitochondrial content and volume.
38. Glial metabolic alterations during glaucoma pathogenesis.
39. The prognostic implication of visual acuity at the time of uveal melanoma diagnosis.
40. Repeatability of a fully automated swept-source optical coherence tomography biometer and agreement with a low coherence reflectometry biometer.
41. Effect of six different autorefractor designs on the precision and accuracy of refractive error measurement.
42. Agreement of different OCT scan directions for individual retinal-layer thickness measurements in multiple sclerosis subjects with prior unilateral optic neuritis.
43. Precision and Agreement of Individual and Simultaneous Macular and Optic Disc Volumetric Measurements With Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography.
44. Nicotinamide provides neuroprotection in glaucoma by protecting against mitochondrial and metabolic dysfunction.
45. Evaluation of the Performance of Algorithm-Based Methods for Subjective Refraction.
46. Effect of Instrument Design and Technique on the Precision and Accuracy of Objective Refraction Measurement.
47. Effects of Ageing on the Eye Structure and Function 2019.
48. Visual fatigue during control room work in process industries.
49. Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness associates with cognitive impairment and physical disability in multiple sclerosis.
50. Repeatability of quantitative measurements of retinal layers with SD-OCT and agreement between vertical and horizontal scan protocols in healthy eyes.
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