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Photorefractive technique for detecting aberrations in the human eye

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Abstract

When a small light source is offset from the limiting aperture of a camera (eccentric photorefraction), the refractive state can be measured from the light distribution photographed in the pupil plane.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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