Lecture 19 Flashcards

1
Q

______is the process by which crystalline lens changes to increase the converging power of the eye so that light ____ from a near source may be brought to a focus on the retina

A

Accommodation; diverging

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2
Q

____ or ____ is the most important cue to accommodation and is the accommodative stimulus

A

Blur; defocus

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3
Q

What is the amount of accommodation altered by?

A

The vertex distance of the correction. NOT their ametropia

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4
Q

____ patients have to accommodate for BOTH the uncorrected hyperopia and the stimulus to accommodation of the near target.

A

Hyperopic

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5
Q

Which tests determine the patients ability to accommodate?

A
  1. amplitude of accommodation

2. minus lens to blur

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6
Q

The amplitude of accommodation test and minus lens to blur test is done _____

A

monocularly

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7
Q

for minus lens to blur test you take the difference between the sphere powers and add the _____ demand for the target distance

A

accommodative (+2.50)

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8
Q

When a lag is present, the accommodative response is slightly ____ the target.

A

behind

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9
Q

what test can we use to determine how much accommodation is exerted independent of convergence?

A

NRA/PRA

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10
Q

There is an inverse relationship between ambient _____ and age of onset of presbyopia

A

temperature

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11
Q

Spectacle corrected ____ become noticeably presbyopic sooner

A

hyperopes

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