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Uncorrected myopia affects the visual acuity of OFF-pathway more than ON-pathway
Sunday April 19, 2026

CONCLUSIONS: Children with uncorrected myopic eyes had more difficulty in recognizing black letters compared to white letters, and the ON/OFF imbalance was correlated with the[...]

Negligible Rebound in Myopia Progression Following Cessation of Treatment with 0.01% Atropine for 3 years: Year-4 Results from the CHAMP Phase 3 Clinical Trial
Wednesday April 08, 2026

CONCLUSIONS: Atropine sulphate ophthalmic solution (0.01%) exhibited negligible rebound in myopia progression after treatment cessation following 3 years of continued treatment, highlighting its potential as[...]

Test-retest reliability of clinical accommodative measures in adolescents
Wednesday April 01, 2026

CONCLUSIONS: In adolescents with normal accommodative amplitude and binocular vision, test-retest differences in accommodative amplitude and facility were small; however, the variability was high, especially[...]

Risk factor ranking of retinopathy of prematurity using classification and regression tree analysis
Wednesday March 18, 2026

CONCLUSIONS: Our CART analysis provides updated clinical thresholds for ROP development and progression in a modern U.S. preterm population. Prospective validation across diverse populations will[...]

Is the Present Peer-review System Sustainable?
Friday March 13, 2026

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Human accommodative visuomotor function is driven by contrast through ON and OFF pathways and is enhanced in myopia
Thursday February 19, 2026

The human eyes are continuously adjusting refractive power, vergence angle, and pupil diameter when exploring the visual environment. Adjustment errors in these visuomotor functions reduce[...]

Recovery of depth perception in adults with abnormal binocular vision
Saturday February 14, 2026

Our goal in this study was to determine the efficacy, time course and mechanisms underlying the improvement of stereo vision using 3D virtual reality (VR)[...]

Tear molecule concentrations as potential biomarkers of digital eye strain
Tuesday November 25, 2025

CONCLUSIONS: Tear biomarkers could serve as objective tools for evaluating DES, offering a deeper understanding of the physiological mechanisms involved in the condition.

Comparison of visual function analysis of people with low vision using three different models of augmented reality devices
Wednesday October 08, 2025

We compared visual function in individuals with low vision (>20/60) using three different models of augmented reality (AR) devices: Ziru, IrisVision, and NuEyes-Pro3. The distance[...]

ON-Pathway visual acuity deficits in 8-12 years old children with unilateral amblyopia
Thursday September 25, 2025

Conventional visual acuity (VA) tests, using black optotypes on white background, may not fully detect subtle ON-pathway amblyopia deficits or increases in visual dark dominance.[...]

The need to address the myopia pandemic: summary report of the global myopia public health summit 2024
Monday September 22, 2025

The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes myopia as a significant public health concern, as its prevalence has been rising at an alarming rate worldwide. In[...]

Visual Distortions in Human Amblyopia Are Correlated with Deficits in Contrast Sensitivity
Wednesday September 17, 2025

Amblyopia (lazy eye) is a developmental disorder of the visual cortex that causes deficits in visual acuity and shape perception. The loss of visual acuity[...]

Physiological correlates of a simple saccadic-decision task to extended objects in superior colliculus
Monday September 15, 2025

Saccadic eye movements direct gaze to objects of interest. Human studies show that saccade initiation latency depends on the size of the saccade target (the[...]

Decision-making in psychoacoustics
Wednesday August 27, 2025

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Editorial: Differences between emmetropic and myopic eyes: implications for myopia development, its progression, and ocular health
Friday July 25, 2025

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Optical defocus affects differently ON and OFF visual pathways
Friday July 04, 2025

The human eye has a crystalline lens that focuses retinal images at different viewing distances. Optical defocus reduces the spatial resolution and contrast of these[...]

Meibomian gland characteristics in children: A narrative review
Wednesday July 02, 2025

PURPOSE: Despite extensive research on meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) in adults, studies on paediatric populations remain limited. This review aims to provide a comprehensive analysis[...]

Interventions for improving adherence to amblyopia treatments in children
Wednesday July 02, 2025

RATIONALE: Amblyopia is a neurodevelopmental visual disorder that can be successfully treated, particularly in younger children. However, the effectiveness of treatment is often limited by[...]

Longitudinal development of ocular biometric components and refractive error in children with hyperopic anisometropia
Friday June 13, 2025

CONCLUSIONS: In children with hyperopic anisometropia, axial elongation was slower in the MoreH than in the LessH eyes, particularly in those with amblyopia.

Access to Myopia Care in the United States-A Narrative Review
Thursday June 05, 2025

This review describes the evidence related to the burden of myopia and the status of access to myopia care, including detection, treatment, and management, in[...]