Hennessy R T
J Opt Soc Am. 1975 Oct;65(10):1114-20. doi: 10.1364/josa.65.001114.
The basis for instrument myopia, the tendency to accommodate inappropriately while viewing through an optical instrument, was investigated in three experiments. The first demonstrated that the distance of a peripheral surround, analogous to a field stop, influences accommodation but that the magnitude of the effect cannot account for instrument myopia. The second experiment re-examined the hypothesis that perceived distance can affect accommodation. The data indicate that perceived distance is unlikely to influence accommodation and does not provide an explanation of instrument myopia. The last experiment tested the hypothesis that instrument myopia is a manifestation of the return of accommodation to an intermediate state of rest or equilibrium in the absence of an adequate stimulus for accommodation. Implications of the intermediate-resting-state hypothesis are discussed.
通过三个实验对器械性近视(即在通过光学仪器观察时不适当调节的倾向)的基础进行了研究。第一个实验表明,类似于视场光阑的周边视野距离会影响调节,但该效应的大小无法解释器械性近视。第二个实验重新审视了感知距离会影响调节的假设。数据表明,感知距离不太可能影响调节,也无法解释器械性近视。最后一个实验测试了器械性近视是在没有足够的调节刺激时调节恢复到中间静止或平衡状态的一种表现这一假设。讨论了中间静止状态假设的意义。