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Simulating the Mechanics of Lens Accommodation via a Manual Lens Stretcher
Published on: February 23, 2018
Intracapsular accommodation mechanism in terms of lens curvature gradient
Veronica Lockett-Ruiz1, Rafael Navarro1, Norberto López-Gil2
1INMA, Spanish National Research Council, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain.
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The intracapsular accommodation mechanism (IAM) may be understood as an increase in the lens equivalent refractive index as the eye accommodates. Our goal was to evaluate the existence of an IAM by analysing observed changes in the inner curvature gradient of the lens. To this end, we fitted a gradient index and curvature lens model to published experimental data on external and nucleus geometry changes during accommodation. For each case analysed, we computed the refractive power and equivalent index for each accommodative state using a ray transfer matrix. All data sets showed an increase in the effective refractive index, indicating a positive IAM, which was stronger for older lenses. These results suggest a strong dependence of the lens equivalent refractive index on the inner curvature gradient.
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