Notes on the photometric significance of the human crystalline lens.

Author(s)
Weale, R.A.
Year
Abstract

The effective path length of the human crystalline lens is calculated as a function of aperture and its photometric effects examined on the assumption that the distribution of yellow pigment is uniform. The data are applied to the interpretation of the age variation of the absolute visual threshold and to the spectral variation of the Stiles-Crawford effect.

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A 8428 fo
Source

Vision Research, Vol. 1 (1961), p. 183-191

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