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Chromatic Aberration as a Possible Cue to Specify the Sign of Defocus in the Eye

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Abstract

Polychromatic blur from defocus and chromatic aberration specifies distance & relative depth and drives accommodation & emmetropization. Chromatic aberration disambiguates the sign of defocus for most eyes but higher order monochromatic aberrations can intervene.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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