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Published on: December 14, 2012
High myopia does not affect contrast sensitivity
Abstract:
The axial elongation of high myopia is known to induce tangential stretching forces on the retina. Such forces might be expected to compromise retinal circuitry and thus affect the temporal and spatial contrast sensitivity function. In fact, we find that simple high myopes have normal contrast sensitivity for stationary gratings, moving gratings, and uniform field flicker. This suggests that, unlike many other retinal disease processes, the high myope's retina retains its normal integrity until the outer retina is compromised.
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