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The entrance pupil of the human eye: A threedimensional model as a function of viewing angle

Optics Express, ISSN: 1094-4087, Vol: 18, Issue: 21, Page: 22364-22376
2010
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  • Citations
    33
  • Captures
    53
  • Mentions
    5
    • References
      5
      • Wikipedia
        5

Article Description

Precise peripheral ocular measurements have become important in vision research. These measurements are influenced by the shape and position of the peripherally observed entrance pupil. A long-held assumption is that its apparent shape is elliptical and is optically centered in its position. Our three-dimensional model shows that as viewing angle increases, the entrance pupil moves forward, tilts and curves towards the observer's direction. Moreover, the tangential pupil size narrows and exhibits asymmetric distortions. Consequently, its shape is non-elliptical and its geometric mid-point departs from the optical center. These findings may have implications on the accuracy of peripheral ocular measurements. © 2010 Optical Society of America.

Bibliographic Details

Fedtke, Cathleen; Manns, Fabrice; Ho, Arthur

The Optical Society

Physics and Astronomy

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