L Marran
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Marran L, Schor C
Ophthalmic Physiol Opt
. 2000 Apr;
19(5):376-92.
PMID: 10768019
Aniso-accommodation (unequal binocular accommodation) to lens-induced anisometropia has been demonstrated by subjective and objective measurement techniques (Marran and Schor, Vision Res. 38(22), 3601-3619). The gain of the response was significantly...
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Marran L, Schor C
Vision Res
. 1999 Jan;
38(22):3601-19.
PMID: 9893793
Despite the evidence for consensual accommodation in response to consensual accommodative stimuli, only a few studies have investigated the binocular accommodative response to unequal (aniso) accommodative stimuli. Past studies investigating...
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Marran L, Schor C
Hum Factors
. 1997 Dec;
39(3):382-8.
PMID: 9394632
Virtual reality environments can introduce multiple and sometimes conflicting accommodative stimuli. For instance, with the high-powered lenses commonly used in head-mounted displays, small discrepancies in screen lens placement, caused by...
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Wallman J, Wildsoet C, Xu A, Gottlieb M, Nickla D, Marran L, et al.
Vision Res
. 1995 Jan;
35(1):37-50.
PMID: 7839608
The chick eye is able to change its refractive state by as much as 7 D by pushing the retina forward or pulling it back; this is effected by changes...
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Marran L, Davis E
Percept Psychophys
. 1990 May;
47(5):449-56.
PMID: 2349057
The perceived spatial frequency of a visual pattern can increase when a pattern drifts or is presented at a peripheral visual field location, as compared with a foveally viewed, stationary...