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Vision Research

Volume 46, Issues 8–9, April 2006, Pages 1450-1458
Vision Research

Peripheral refraction along the horizontal and vertical visual fields in myopia

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Abstract

Peripheral refractions were measured to 35° eccentricity using a free-space autorefractor in young adult emmetropic and myopic subjects. Refractions were measured along horizontal and vertical visual fields for 116 subjects and a 43 subject subset, respectively. Along the horizontal visual field, peripheral myopic shifts in spherical equivalent M of emmetropes changed to relative hypermetropic shifts in the myopes, there were temporal-nasal asymmetries of 90° to 180° astigmatism J180 which decreased as myopia increased, and 45° to 135° astigmatism J45 was linearly related to field angle. Along the vertical visual field, both peripheral myopic shifts in peripheral M and J180 asymmetry were unaffected by magnitude of myopia, and J45 changed at three times the rate as for the horizontal visual field. Myopia has more effect on peripheral refraction of adult eyes along the horizontal than along the vertical visual field. The peripheral variations in refraction match well what is known about the shapes of emmetropic and myopic eyes.

Keywords

Astigmatism
Myopia
Optics of the human eye
Peripheral refraction
Refractive error

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