Abstract
Presentation Description :
Understanding the limits of human vision requires fundamental insights into contributions of both optical and neural factors. Although the eye’s optics are far from perfect, contributions of the optical factors to neural processing are largely underappreciated. Specifically, how neural processing is altered by the long-term visual experience with habitual optical blur has remained unexplored. The objective of this talk is to discuss our investigations on underlying mechanisms of long-term neural adaptation to the optics of the eye and its impact on monocular and binocular vision in the normally developed visual system.
This is an abstract that was submitted for the 2018 ARVO Annual Meeting, held in Honolulu, Hawaii, April 29 - May 3, 2018.