PURPOSE: To analyze the influence of higher-order aberrations on binocular visual performance under mesopic conditions. METHODS: We measured aberrations in both eyes of 35 emmetropic observers with a Wasca aberrometer. Binocular visual performance was checked with both binocular summation for contrast sensitivity function and a parameter that characterizes stereopsis (maximum disparity). RESULTS: Binocular summation and maximum disparity significantly decrease with increasing interocular differences in higher-order aberrations (total, coma, and spherical aberration). CONCLUSIONS: At least some aspects of binocular visual performance are less effective for large interocular differences in higher-order eye aberrations.
PURPOSE: To analyze the influence of higher-order aberrations on binocular visual performance under mesopic conditions. METHODS: We measured aberrations in both eyes of 35 emmetropic observers with a Wasca aberrometer. Binocular visual performance was checked with both binocular summation for contrast sensitivity function and a parameter that characterizes stereopsis (maximum disparity). RESULTS: Binocular summation and maximum disparity significantly decrease with increasing interocular differences in higher-order aberrations (total, coma, and spherical aberration). CONCLUSIONS: At least some aspects of binocular visual performance are less effective for large interocular differences in higher-order eye aberrations.
Authors: José J Castro; Carolina Ortiz; Antonio M Pozo; Rosario G Anera; Margarita Soler Journal: Theor Biol Med Model Date: 2014-05-07 Impact factor: 2.432