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We used a fast psychophysical procedure to determine the wave-front aberrations of the human eye in vivo. We measured the angular deviation of light rays entering the eye at different pupillary locations by aligning an image of a point source entering the pupil at different locations to the image of a fixation cross entering the pupil at a fixed location. We fitted the data to a Zernike series to reconstruct the wave-front aberrations of the pupil. With this technique the repeatability of the measurement of the individual coefficients was 0.019 micron. The standard deviation of the overall wave-height estimation across the pupil is less than 0.3 micron. Since this technique does not require the administration of pharmacological agents to dilate the pupil, we were able to measure the changes in the aberrations of the eye during accommodation. We found that administration of even a mild dilating agent causes a change in the aberration structure of the eye.
Physiological optics [[OCIS] Vision, color, and visual optics], Psychophysics [[OCIS] Vision, color, and visual optics], Accommodation, Ocular, Refraction, Ocular, Refractive Errors, Models, Biological, [OCIS] Vision, color, and visual optics: Vision, [OCIS] Atmospheric and oceanic optics: Active or adaptive optics, Psychophysics, Active or adaptive optics [[OCIS] Atmospheric and oceanic optics], Humans, Computer Simulation, [OCIS] Vision, color, and visual optics: Psychophysics, [OCIS] Vision, color, and visual optics: Physiological optics, Vision [[OCIS] Vision, color, and visual optics]
Physiological optics [[OCIS] Vision, color, and visual optics], Psychophysics [[OCIS] Vision, color, and visual optics], Accommodation, Ocular, Refraction, Ocular, Refractive Errors, Models, Biological, [OCIS] Vision, color, and visual optics: Vision, [OCIS] Atmospheric and oceanic optics: Active or adaptive optics, Psychophysics, Active or adaptive optics [[OCIS] Atmospheric and oceanic optics], Humans, Computer Simulation, [OCIS] Vision, color, and visual optics: Psychophysics, [OCIS] Vision, color, and visual optics: Physiological optics, Vision [[OCIS] Vision, color, and visual optics]
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