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Average paraxial power of a lens and visual acuity
To provide a solution for average paraxial lens power (A p P) of a lens. Orthogonal and oblique sections through a lens of power F were reduced to a paraxial representation of lens power followed by integration. Visual acuity was measured using lenses of different powers (cylinders of − 1.0 and − 2....
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description | To provide a solution for average paraxial lens power (A
p
P) of a lens. Orthogonal and oblique sections through a lens of power
F
were reduced to a paraxial representation of lens power followed by integration. Visual acuity was measured using lenses of different powers (cylinders of − 1.0 and − 2.0D) and axes, mean spherical equivalent (MSE) of S + C/2, A
p
P and a toric correction, with the order of correction randomised. A digital screen at 6 m was used on which a Landolt C with crowding bars was displayed for 0.3 s before vanishing. The general equation for a symmetrical lens of refractive index (n), radius of curvature R, in medium of refractive index n1, through orthogonal (
θ
) and oblique meridians (
γ
) as a function of the angle of incidence (
α
) reduces for paraxial rays (
α
∼
0
) to
F
n
,
R
α
,
θ
,
γ
α
∼
0
=
n
-
n
1
R
cos
2
θ
cos
2
γ
. The average of this function is
F
n
,
R
α
,
θ
,
γ
α
∼
0
=
n
-
n
1
4
R
providing a solution of
F
4
for A
p
P.For central (
p
= 0.04), but not peripheral (
p
= 0.17) viewing, correction with A
p
P was associated with better visual acuity than a MSE across all tested refractive errors (
p
= 0.04). These findings suggest that
F
4
may be a more inclusive representation of the average paraxial power of a cylindrical lens than the MSE. |
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F
were reduced to a paraxial representation of lens power followed by integration. Visual acuity was measured using lenses of different powers (cylinders of − 1.0 and − 2.0D) and axes, mean spherical equivalent (MSE) of S + C/2, A
p
P and a toric correction, with the order of correction randomised. A digital screen at 6 m was used on which a Landolt C with crowding bars was displayed for 0.3 s before vanishing. The general equation for a symmetrical lens of refractive index (n), radius of curvature R, in medium of refractive index n1, through orthogonal (
θ
) and oblique meridians (
γ
) as a function of the angle of incidence (
α
) reduces for paraxial rays (
α
∼
0
) to
F
n
,
R
α
,
θ
,
γ
α
∼
0
=
n
-
n
1
R
cos
2
θ
cos
2
γ
. The average of this function is
F
n
,
R
α
,
θ
,
γ
α
∼
0
=
n
-
n
1
4
R
providing a solution of
F
4
for A
p
P.For central (
p
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p
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p
P was associated with better visual acuity than a MSE across all tested refractive errors (
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F
were reduced to a paraxial representation of lens power followed by integration. Visual acuity was measured using lenses of different powers (cylinders of − 1.0 and − 2.0D) and axes, mean spherical equivalent (MSE) of S + C/2, A
p
P and a toric correction, with the order of correction randomised. A digital screen at 6 m was used on which a Landolt C with crowding bars was displayed for 0.3 s before vanishing. The general equation for a symmetrical lens of refractive index (n), radius of curvature R, in medium of refractive index n1, through orthogonal (
θ
) and oblique meridians (
γ
) as a function of the angle of incidence (
α
) reduces for paraxial rays (
α
∼
0
) to
F
n
,
R
α
,
θ
,
γ
α
∼
0
=
n
-
n
1
R
cos
2
θ
cos
2
γ
. The average of this function is
F
n
,
R
α
,
θ
,
γ
α
∼
0
=
n
-
n
1
4
R
providing a solution of
F
4
for A
p
P.For central (
p
= 0.04), but not peripheral (
p
= 0.17) viewing, correction with A
p
P was associated with better visual acuity than a MSE across all tested refractive errors (
p
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F
4
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p
P) of a lens. Orthogonal and oblique sections through a lens of power
F
were reduced to a paraxial representation of lens power followed by integration. Visual acuity was measured using lenses of different powers (cylinders of − 1.0 and − 2.0D) and axes, mean spherical equivalent (MSE) of S + C/2, A
p
P and a toric correction, with the order of correction randomised. A digital screen at 6 m was used on which a Landolt C with crowding bars was displayed for 0.3 s before vanishing. The general equation for a symmetrical lens of refractive index (n), radius of curvature R, in medium of refractive index n1, through orthogonal (
θ
) and oblique meridians (
γ
) as a function of the angle of incidence (
α
) reduces for paraxial rays (
α
∼
0
) to
F
n
,
R
α
,
θ
,
γ
α
∼
0
=
n
-
n
1
R
cos
2
θ
cos
2
γ
. The average of this function is
F
n
,
R
α
,
θ
,
γ
α
∼
0
=
n
-
n
1
4
R
providing a solution of
F
4
for A
p
P.For central (
p
= 0.04), but not peripheral (
p
= 0.17) viewing, correction with A
p
P was associated with better visual acuity than a MSE across all tested refractive errors (
p
= 0.04). These findings suggest that
F
4
may be a more inclusive representation of the average paraxial power of a cylindrical lens than the MSE.</abstract><cop>London</cop><pub>Nature Publishing Group UK</pub><pmid>37130981</pmid><doi>10.1038/s41598-023-34010-4</doi><tpages>1</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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