Charman W N
Department of Optometry and Vision Sciences, UMIST, Manchester, UK.
Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 1999 Mar;19(2):126-33. doi: 10.1046/j.1475-1313.1999.00414.x.
It is shown that, with some simplifying assumptions about the nature of the accommodation response/stimulus curve, geometrical optics predicts that lags in accommodation will result in ocular modulation transfer for any linear size of grating component in an object being independent of object distance. Thus bringing an object nearer to the eye should not improve the contrast of the retinal image of any of its details. However, when the effects of diffraction and aberration are considered, together with the angular spatial frequency dependence of the retinal contrast threshold, the expected advantages of short observation distances for the detection of fine detail emerge. It is shown that a reduced slope for the accommodation response/stimulus curve leads to increased lag and reduced modulation transfer: the possible role of such effects in the development of some types of myopia is discussed.
结果表明,在对调节反应/刺激曲线的性质做一些简化假设的情况下,几何光学预测,调节滞后将导致物体中任何线性尺寸光栅成分的眼调制传递与物距无关。因此,将物体移近眼睛不应改善其任何细节的视网膜图像对比度。然而,当考虑衍射和像差的影响,以及视网膜对比度阈值的角空间频率依赖性时,短观察距离对于检测精细细节的预期优势就显现出来了。结果表明,调节反应/刺激曲线斜率降低会导致滞后增加和调制传递降低:讨论了此类效应在某些类型近视发展中的可能作用。