English Journal
- [Features of the electronic eikonometer for the study of binocular function.]
- Bourdy C.Source61, avenue Philippe-Auguste, 75011 Paris, France. Electronic address: clotilde.bourdy@wanadoo.fr.
- Journal francais d'ophtalmologie.J Fr Ophtalmol.2013 Mar 29. pii: S0181-5512(13)00028-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jfo.2012.09.008. [Epub ahead of print]
- After presenting the components of this electronic eikonometer (device schematic and organizational chart) for the analysis and measurement of perceptive effects of binocular disparity, we review the specifics (tests with incorporated magnifications seen in polarized light) and the advantages of thi
- PMID 23545337
- Predicting refractive aniseikonia after cataract surgery in anisometropia.
- Gobin L, Rozema JJ, Tassignon MJ.SourceDepartment of Ophthalmology, University Hospital Antwerp, Edegem, Belgium. gobin.laure@gmail.com <gobin.laure@gmail.com>
- Journal of cataract and refractive surgery.J Cataract Refract Surg.2008 Aug;34(8):1353-61. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrs.2008.04.023.
- PURPOSE: To propose a comprehensive classification of anisometropia, a method to calculate the theoretical related aniseikonia (objective aniseikonia) and a purpose-designed eikonometer to measure aniseikonia psychophysically (subjective aniseikonia).SETTING: University Hospital Antwerp, Department
- PMID 18655987
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- eikonometer ei·ko·nom·e·ter or ei·co·nom·e·ter (ī'kə-nŏm'ĭ-tər) n. An instrument for determining the magnifying power of a microscope, or the size of a microscopic object. An instrument for detecting aniseikonia The American ...
- eikonometer /ei·ko·nom·e·ter/ (i″kah-nom´ĕ-ter) an instrument for measuring the degree of aniseikonia. ei·ko·nom·e·ter or ei·co·nom·e·ter (k-n m-t r) n. 1. An instrument for determining the magnifying power of a microscope, or the ...
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