He J C, Burns S A, Marcos S
Schepens Eye Research Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02114, USA.
Vision Res. 2000;40(1):41-8. doi: 10.1016/s0042-6989(99)00156-x.
The wave-front aberration of the human eye was measured for eight subjects using a spatially resolved refractometer (a psychophysical ray-tracing test). The eyes were undilated and presented with accommodative stimuli varying from 0 to -6 diopters. Monochromatic wave-front aberrations tend to increase with increasing levels of accommodation, although there are substantial individual variations in the actual change in the wave-front aberration. While spherical aberration always decreased with increasing accommodation, it did not change from positive to negative for every observer. The direction and amount of change in fourth order aberrations varied between observers. Aberrations with orders higher than fourth are at a minimum near the resting state of accommodation. The accommodation induced change in wavefront aberration was not strongly related to the total amount of aberration in the eight eyes studied.
使用空间分辨屈光计(一种心理物理学光线追踪测试)对八名受试者的人眼波前像差进行了测量。眼睛未散瞳,并呈现从0到-6屈光度变化的调节刺激。单色波前像差往往随着调节水平的增加而增加,尽管波前像差的实际变化存在很大的个体差异。虽然球差总是随着调节增加而减小,但并非每个观察者的球差都从正变为负。四阶像差的变化方向和量在观察者之间有所不同。高于四阶的像差在调节静止状态附近最小。在研究的八只眼中,调节引起的波前像差变化与像差总量没有密切关系。