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    • Influence of blood glycemia levels in refraction, binocular vision and accommodation: a case report 

      Argilés Sans, Marc; Sala Oller, Jessica; Sunyer Grau, Bernat; Rovira Gay, Cristina; Pérez Maña, Luis (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2024-03-23)
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      This case report provides us with insight on how blood glycemia affects refraction, vergence and accommodation in a single diabetic patient. A 21-year-old type I diabetic woman was the subject studied in this report. ...
    • Generalized multi-cavity laser self-mixing interferometry based on scattering theory 

      Jha, Ajit; Cenkeramadi, Linga Reddy; Royo Royo, Santiago (Optical Society of American (OSA), 2023-05-08)
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      We present a generalized mathematical model and algorithm for the multi-cavity self-mixing phenomenon based on scattering theory. Scattering theory, which is extensively used for travelling wave is exploited to demonstrate ...
    • Accuracy of a Large Language Model as a new tool for optometry education 

      Cardona Torradeflot, Genís; Argilés Sans, Marc; Pérez Maña, Luis (2023-12-03)
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      Clinical relevance: The unsupervised introduction of certain Artificial Intelligence tools in optometry education may challenge the proper acquisition of accurate clinical knowledge and skills proficiency. Background: Large ...
    • Precision and agreement of axial length in paediatric population measured with MYAH and AL-Scan biometers 

      Aldaba Arévalo, Mikel; Ochando Olcina, Pablo; Vila Vidal, Núria; Viñuela Navarro, Valldeflors; Guisasola València, Laura; Pérez Corral, Juan Enrique (Taylor & Francis Group, 2023-11-13)
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      Clinical relevance Measuring axial length is key in the field of myopia development and control. Hence, the precision and agreement of commercially available biometers is of vital interest to understand their variability ...
    • Double-pass measurements of retinal image quality in monofocal contact lens wearers 

      Torrents Gómez, Aurora; Gispets Parcerisas, Joan; Pujol Ramo, Jaume (1997-01)
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      The double-pass method is applied to determine the optical image quality in monofocal contact lens (CL) wearers. This is an objective non-invasive technique that permits in vivo testing of the optical performance of CL ...
    • How do most young moderate hyperopes avoid strabismus? 

      Neupane, Sonisha; Sreenivasan, Vidhyapriya; Wu, Yifei; Mestre Ferrer, Clara; Connolly, Katie; Lyon, Don W.; Candy, Rowan (Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO), 2023-11-14)
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      PURPOSE. Uncorrected hyperopic children must overcome an apparent conflict between accommodation and vergence demands to focus and align their retinal images. This study tested hypotheses about simultaneous accommodation ...
    • Global visual attention SPAN in different video game genres 

      Argilés Sans, Marc; González Fortuny, Xavier; Fonts González, Elisabet; Sunyer Grau, Bernat (Springer Nature, 2023-12-11)
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      Video games, specifcally action video games, have been demonstrated to be a useful tool in improving certain visual aspects in the general population. Visual attention span, the ability to simultaneously process multiple ...
    • Experimental characterization of polarized light backscattering in fog environments 

      Ballesta Garcia, Maria; Peña Gutiérrez, Sara; Garcia Gómez, Pablo; Royo Royo, Santiago (2023-11-01)
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      This paper focuses on the experimental characterization of the polarization behavior of light backscattered through fog. A polarimetric orthogonal state contrast imager and an active, purely polarized white illuminator ...
    • Vergence and accommodation responses in the control of intermittent exotropia 

      Mestre Ferrer, Clara; Neupane, Sonisha; Manh, Vivian; Tarczy Hornoch, Kristina; Candy, Rowan (2023-07)
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      Purpose Individuals with different types of intermittent exotropia (IXT) may use neurally coupled accommodation and vergence responses differently from those without exotropia to achieve eye alignment. This study examined ...
    • Influence of power and the time of application of fogging lenses on accommodation 

      Turull Mallofré, Aina; García Guerra, Carlos Enrique; Mestre Ferrer, Clara; Vilaseca Ricart, Meritxell; Pujol Ramo, Jaume; Aldaba Arévalo, Mikel (2023-09-27)
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      Fogging is a non-invasive technique based on the use of positive spherical power lenses to relax accommodation during refraction that is commonly used as an alternative to cycloplegic drugs. Although the mechanism of the ...
    • Gradient-based metrics for the evaluation of image defogging 

      Mas Giménez, Gerard de; García Gómez, Pablo; Casas Pla, Josep Ramon; Royo Royo, Santiago (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2023-09-09)
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      Fog, haze, or smoke are standard atmospheric phenomena that dramatically compromise the overall visibility of any scene, critically affecting features such as the illumination, contrast, and contour detection of objects. ...
    • Impact of strabismus and binocular dysfunctions in the developmental eye movement test and test of visual perception skills: A multicentric and retrospective study 

      Argilés Sans, Marc; Gispets Parcerisas, Joan; Lupón Bas, Núria; Sunyer Grau, Bernat; Rovira Gay, Cristina; Pérez Ternero, Marta; Berta Cabañas, Marina (Elsevier, 2023-10)
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      Purpose To compare the performance in the Developmental Eye Movement test (DEM) and the Test of Visual Perceptual Skills (TVPS) between three groups: individuals with strabismus and amblyopia, patients with binocular and ...