TY - BOOK ID - 134236717 TI - Ophthalmic Optics and Visual Function PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Medicine KW - refractive error KW - visual acuity KW - myopia KW - amplitude of accommodation KW - pupillary diameter KW - presbyopia KW - cataract KW - crystalline lens KW - subjective refraction KW - axial length of the eye KW - contrast sensitivity function KW - epiphora KW - lacrimal passage obstruction KW - lacrimal passage intubation KW - refraction KW - fogging KW - monocular/binocular view KW - precision KW - LASIK KW - happiness KW - satisfaction KW - anisometropia KW - axial length KW - school children KW - light environment KW - violet light KW - illuminance KW - contrast sensitivity KW - AULCSF KW - intraocular scattering KW - higher-order aberrations KW - quality of life KW - RSVP questionnaire KW - presbyLASIK KW - excimer laser KW - multifocality KW - pseudophakic KW - glaucoma KW - ametropia KW - hyperopia KW - visual field KW - OCT KW - SITA standard 24-2 KW - pattern deviation KW - mean deviation KW - spherical equivalent KW - phakic intraocular lens KW - multicentre study KW - 0.01% atropine KW - myopia control KW - standardized equivalent refraction KW - near visual acuity KW - standard criterion KW - diagnosis KW - prevalence of myopia KW - degree of myopia KW - high-pressure education KW - pressure-free education KW - Yutori education KW - accommodation KW - anterior segment optical coherence tomography KW - low-concentration atropine KW - ocular biometric components KW - eyeglasses KW - double blinded randomized controlled trial KW - n/a UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:134236717 AB - Exploring quality of vision is one of the most important issues in modern ophthalmology, and research into ophthalmic optics and visual function is essential for making progress in this field. The present Special Issue aims to enlighten readers about the broad range of clinical research in the field of ophthalmic optics and visual function, mainly related to the anterior segment and myopia control. Submissions of original research articles were welcomed that highlight innovative findings with the potential to enhance the clinical capabilities of diagnosing and monitoring ophthalmic conditions and treatments especially of the anterior segment. Review articles of high interest were also considered for publication. ER -