Optometry and Vision Science

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The Agreement and Repeatability of Tear Meniscus Height Measurement Methods2005/12/01English70
Houston Myopia Control Study1987/07/01English70
Location and Stability of a Newly Established Eccentric Retinal Locus Suitable for Reading, Achieved through Training of Patients with a Dense Central Scotoma1998/12/01English70
ADAPTATION TO PRISM-INDUCED HETEROPHORIA1980/03/01English69
The Relation between Invasive and Noninvasive Tear Break-Up Time1995/01/01English69
Frequency of Convergence Insufficiency in Optometry Clinic Settings1998/02/01English69
Effects of Luminance, Contrast, and Blur on Visual Acuity1995/12/01English68
Keratoconus: Age of Onset and Natural History1997/03/01English68
The Dependency of LogMAR Visual Acuity Measurements on Chart Design and Scoring Rule2002/12/01English68
Aberrations of the Human Eye in Visible and Near Infrared Illumination2003/01/01English68
Transient Endothelial Changes Soon After Wearing Soft Contact Lenses1977/12/01English68
THE CLINICAL ASPECTS OF ACCOMMODATION AND CONVERGENCE1944/08/01English68
The Julius F. Neumueller Award in Optics, 1989: Change of Pupil Centration with Change of Illumination and Pupil Size1992/02/01English68
THE FILLING-IN PROCESS1954/07/01English68
Visual Acuity Assessment from Birth to Three Years Using the Acuity Card Procedure: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Samples1990/09/01English67
What does the Phenol Red Thread Test Actually Measure?2001/03/01English67
Eccentric Photorefraction1985/09/01English67
Higher-Order Wavefront Aberrations in Corneal Refractive Therapy2003/12/01English67
A Comparative Study of Tear Evaporation Rates and Water Content of Soft Contact Lenses1983/03/01English66
Potential Human and Economic Cost-Savings Attributable to Vision Testing Policies for Driver License Renewal, 1989???19911998/02/01English66
Refractive Errors in Young Children with Down Syndrome1997/10/01English66
Prevalence Rates and Epidemiological Risk Factors for Astigmatism in Singapore School Children2002/09/01English66
Influence of Contact Lens Material Surface Characteristics and Replacement Frequency on Protein and Lipid Deposition1998/09/01English65
Automated Decision Tree Classification of Corneal Shape2005/12/01English65
Applying New Design Principles to the Construction of an Illiterate E Chart1978/05/01English65
PREFERENTIAL LOOKING ACUITY IN INFANTS FROM TWO TO FIFTY-EIGHT WEEKS OF AGE1980/07/01English65
Effect of Hydrogel Lens Wear on Tear Film Stability1991/05/01English65
Toward a Quantitative Analysis of Corneal Endothelial Cell Morphology: A Review of Techniques and Their Application1989/09/01English65
Initial in Vivo Tear Protein Deposition on Individual Hydrogel Contact Lenses1990/07/01English65
Shape of the Myopic Eye as Seen with High-Resolution Magnetic Resonance Imaging1992/09/01English65