Hung L F, Crawford M L, Smith E L
University of Houston, College of Optometry, Texas 77204-6052, USA.
Nat Med. 1995 Aug;1(8):761-5. doi: 10.1038/nm0895-761.
The influence of visual experience on ocular development in higher primates is not well understood. To investigate the possible role of defocus in regulating ocular growth, spectacle lenses were used to optically simulate refractive anomalies in young monkeys (for example, myopia or nearsightedness). Both positive and negative lenses produced compensating ocular growth that reduced the lens-induced refractive errors and, at least for low lens powers, minimized any refractive-error differences between the two eyes. These results indicate that the developing primate visual system can detect the presence of refractive anomalies and alter each eye's growth to eliminate these refractive errors. Moreover, these results support the hypothesis that spectacle lenses can alter eye development in young children.
视觉经验对高等灵长类动物眼睛发育的影响尚未得到充分理解。为了研究散焦在调节眼睛生长中的可能作用,人们使用眼镜片对幼猴的屈光不正进行光学模拟(例如近视)。正透镜和负透镜都会引起代偿性眼生长,从而减少透镜引起的屈光不正,并且至少对于低度数透镜而言,可使双眼之间的任何屈光不正差异最小化。这些结果表明,发育中的灵长类视觉系统能够检测到屈光不正的存在,并改变每只眼睛的生长以消除这些屈光不正。此外,这些结果支持了眼镜片可以改变幼儿眼睛发育的假说。