Optometry and Vision Science

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  • Topical Review: Optometry in Nepal - Clinical Practice, Research Advances, and Challenges.  100:134-142. 2023
  • Topical Review: An Update of Diagnostic and Management Algorithms for Acquired Blepharoptosis.  99:230-240. 2022
  • Accuracy and Repeatability of Internet-ordered Spectacle Lenses.  98:1340-1347. 2021
  • Patient and Provider Perspectives on Glaucoma Treatment Adherence: A Delphi Study in Urban Alabama.  98:1085-1093. 2021
  • Topical Review: Bibliometric Analysis of the Emerging Field of Myopia Management.  98:1039-1044. 2021
  • Objective Vision-related Indications for Clear and Tinted Football Helmet Visors.  98:833-838. 2021
  • Pre-participation Vision Screening and Comprehensive Eye Care in National Collegiate Athletic Association Athletes.  98:764-770. 2021
  • Contact Lens Adaption in Neophytes.  98:266-271. 2021
  • Uncorrected refractive error and distance visual acuity in children aged 6 to 14 years.  98:3-12. 2021
  • Vision screening among children with autism spectrum disorder.  97:917-928. 2020
  • Dry Eye Disease Practice in Ghana: Diagnostic Perspectives, Treatment Modalities, and Challenges.  97:137-144. 2020
  • Topical Review: Retinally Induced Aniseikonia.  96:780-789. 2019
  • Visuo-oculomotor Function and Reaction Times in Athletes with and without Concussion.  96:256-265. 2019
  • Parametric Covariability in the Standard Model of the Saccadic Main Sequence.  95:986-1003. 2018
  • The Area under the Main Sequence as an Alternative Method to Measure Saccadic Dynamics.  95:1004-1026. 2018
  • Juvenile tree shrews do not maintain emmetropia in narrow-band blue light.  95:911-920. 2018
  • Post-therapy Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Adults with Symptomatic Convergence Insufficiency.  95:505-514. 2018
  • Refractive Status in Nepalese Pre-Term and Full-Term Infants Early in Life.  94:957-964. 2017
  • Lipid Deposition on Contact Lenses when Using Contemporary Care Solutions.  94:919-927. 2017
  • Academic Difficulty and Vision Symptoms in Children with Concussion.  94:60-67. 2017
  • Brain Injury Impact on the Eye and Vision..  94:4-6. 2017
  • King-Devick and Pre-season Visual Function in Adolescent Athletes.  94:89-95. 2017
  • What do animal studies tell us about the mechanism of Myopia - Protection by light?.  93:1049-1051. 2016
  • Contact lens comfort.  93:790-792. 2016
  • Dual-polymer drops, contact lens comfort, and lid wiper epitheliopathy.  93:979-986. 2016
  • Eyelid margin and meibomian gland characteristics and symptoms in lens wearers.  93:901-908. 2016
  • Impact of lens care solutions on protein deposition on soft contact lenses.  93:963-972. 2016
  • Lid wiper epitheliopathy in soft contact lens wearers.  93:943-954. 2016
  • Microbial contamination of contact lens storage cases during daily wear use.  93:925-932. 2016
  • Subjective comfort and physiology with modern contact lens care products.  93:809-819. 2016
  • ADhd and vision problems in the National Survey of Children's Health.  93:459-465. 2016
  • Agreement between automated and traditional measures of tear film breakup.  92:e257-e263. 2015
  • Associations with meibomian gland atrophy in daily contact lens wearers.  92:e206-e213. 2015
  • Dry eye disease.  92:922-924. 2015
  • Ophthalmic procedures for treatment of advanced ocular surface diseases.  92:939-947. 2015
  • Trends in US contact lens prescribing 2002 to 2014.  92:758-767. 2015
  • Aniseikonia induced by cataract surgery and its effect on binocular vision.  92:201-207. 2015
  • Guinea pig ciliary muscle development.  91:730-739. 2014
  • Smoking deception and age-related macular degeneration.  91:865-871. 2014
  • Myopia - Yesterday, today, and tomorrow.  90:1161-1164. 2013
  • Generating clinical outputs for self-reports of visual functioning.  90:765-775. 2013
  • Glaucoma medication adherence among African Americans: Program development.  90:883-897. 2013
  • Use of ready-made spectacles to meet visual needs in a low-resource adult population.  90:494-500. 2013
  • Response to interrupted hyperopia after restraint of axial elongation in tree shrews.  90:131-139. 2013
  • Retinally induced aniseikonia: A case series.  89. 2012
  • Exploring pre-school vision screening in primary care offices in Alabama.  89. 2012
  • Medical decision-making capacity and cataract surgery.  89. 2012
  • Driving with bioptic telescopes: Organizing a research agenda.  89:1249-1256. 2012
  • Impact of pediatric vision impairment on daily life: Results of focus groups.  89:1409-1416. 2012
  • Use of prescribed optical devices in age-related macular degeneration.  89:1336-1342. 2012
  • Intraocular pressure and central corneal thickness in the COMET cohort.  89:1225-1234. 2012
  • Objective measures of the effects of the "read without glasses method".  89:1203-1210. 2012
  • A cross-sectional analysis of U.S. contact lens user demographics.  89:839-848. 2012
  • Predictors of adequate correction following vision screening failure.  89:892-900. 2012
  • A method of imaging lipids on silicone hydrogel contact lenses.  89. 2012
  • A review of meibography..  89. 2012
  • Imaging and measurement in the eye: Now and ahead.  89:521-523. 2012
  • Corneal and crystalline lens dimensions before and after myopia onset.  89:251-262. 2012
  • A review of meibography..  89. 2012
  • Citation analysis of the contact lens field.  89:70-79. 2012
  • Relation between upper and lower lids' meibomian gland morphology, tear film, and dry eye.  89. 2012
  • Intraocular pressure, ethnicity, and refractive error.  88:1445-1453. 2011
  • Reliability of the developmental eye movement test.  88:1507-1519. 2011
  • Treatment of accommodative dysfunction in children: Results from a randomized clinical trial.  88:1343-1352. 2011
  • Examination of human meibum collection and extraction techniques.  88:525-533. 2011
  • Perspective: How might emmetropization and genetic factors produce myopia in normal eyes?.  88. 2011
  • The 97.5th and 99.5th percentile of vertical cup disc ratio in the United States.  88:86-92. 2011
  • Evaluation of computer-based testing for aniseikonia in children.  87:883-889. 2010
  • Evaluation of extractants and precipitants in tear film proteomic analyses.  87:854-860. 2010
  • Gas permeable and soft contact lens wear in children.  87:414-420. 2010
  • Knowledge, attitudes, and environment: What primary care providers say about pre-school vision screening.  87:104-111. 2010
  • Children's ocular components and age, gender, and ethnicity.  86:918-935. 2009
  • Impact of a rinse step on protein removal from silicone hydrogel contact lenses.  86:943-947. 2009
  • Myopia progression in children wearing spectacles vs. switching to contact lenses.  86:741-747. 2009
  • Validity of the convergence insufficiency symptom survey: A confirmatory study.  86:357-363. 2009
  • Accommodative lag by autorefraction and two dynamic retinoscopy methods.  86:233-243. 2009
  • Proteins identified from care solution extractions of silicone hydrogels.  86:E123-E131. 2009
  • Anti-inflammatory drug use and age-related macular degeneration.  85:947-950. 2008
  • Carbomer and sodium hyaluronate eyedrops for moderate dry eye treatment.  85:750-757. 2008
  • Contributions of evaporation and other mechanisms to tear film thinning and break-up.  85:623-630. 2008
  • Dry eye and designer ophthalmics.  85:643-652. 2008
  • The changing times in dry eye research.  85:613-614. 2008
  • Treatment, material, care, and patient-related factors in contact lens-related dry eye.  85:764-772. 2008
  • Hydrogel contact lens binding induced by contact lens rewetting drops.  85:236-240. 2008
  • C677T methylene-H4-folate-reductase variant decreases binocular accommodation.  85:196-200. 2008
  • Mechanical Environment of the Optic Nerve Head in Glaucoma.  85:E425-E435. 2008
  • Mucins in Contact Lens Wear and Dry Eye Conditions.  85:E631-E642. 2008
  • The evaluation of two new computer-based tests for measurement of aniseikonia.  84:1093-1100. 2007
  • Comparison of aniseikonia as measured by the aniseikonia inspector and the space eikonometer: Authors' response [2].  84. 2007
  • Atypical Fixation Preference with Anisometropia.  84:E848-E851. 2007
  • Comparison of aniseikonia as measured by the Aniseikonia Inspector and the Space Eikonometer.  83:836-842. 2006
  • Deposition rates and lens care influence on galyfilcon a silicone hydrogel lenses.  83:751-757. 2006
  • The global sex disparity in blindness and visual impairment.  83:700-701. 2006
  • The relationship among race, iris color, central corneal thickness, and intraocular pressure.  83:512-515. 2006
  • The reliability of the Lanthony Desaturated D-15 test.  82:1054-1059. 2005
  • How does vision drive driving performance (vol 82, pg 639, 2005).  82:1000-1000. 2005
  • The frequency of dilated diabetic eye examinations by optometrists in the state of Ohio.  82:959-963. 2005
  • Cumulative meta-analysis of the relationship between useful field of view and driving performance in older adults: Current and future implications.  82:724-731. 2005
  • How does vision drive driving performance?.  82:639-640. 2005
  • On-road driving with moderate visual field loss.  82:657-667. 2005
  • The impact of visual field loss on driving performance: Evidence from on-road driving assessments.  82:668-674. 2005
  • Myopia - Global problem, global research.  82:223-225. 2005
  • Long-term changes in visual acuity and refractive error in amblyopes.  81:510-515. 2004
  • Not the Last Bifocal Trial!.  81:65-66. 2004
  • Refractive state of tree shrew eyes measured with cortical visual evoked potentials.  80:623-631. 2003
  • The clinical course of intermittent exotropia.  80:644-649. 2003
  • The reliability and validity of hand-held refractometry water content measures of hydrogel lenses.  80:447-453. 2003
  • Driving habits and health-related quality of life in patients with age-related maculopathy.  80:207-213. 2003
  • Ocular component data in schoolchildren as a function of age and gender.  80:226-236. 2003
  • The relationship between self-esteem of myopic children and ocular and demographic characteristics.  79:688-696. 2002
  • Corneal staining in hydrogel lens wearers.  79:20-30. 2002
  • Evaluation of tear film interference patterns and measures of tear break-up time.  79:363-369. 2002
  • Acquired unilateral visual loss attributed to an accommodative spasm.  78:492-495. 2001
  • The contact lens and myopia progression (CLAMP) study: Design and baseline data.  78:223-233. 2001
  • The effect of degree of refractive error on hydrogel contact lens-induced complications and patient self-management behaviors.  78:652-656. 2001
  • Timed instrumental activities of daily living tasks: Relationship to visual function in older adults.  78:350-359. 2001
  • Daily disposable vs. disposable extended wear: A contact lens clinical trial.  77:637-647. 2000
  • Acquired unilateral visual loss due to an accommodative spasm.  77:100. 2000
  • Assessment of ocular symptoms in patient-reported dry eye versus doctor-diagnosed dry eye.  77:181. 2000
  • Daily disposables vs. disposable extended wear: explaining and predicting patient-reported preferences.  77:21. 2000
  • Disease asymmetry in keratoconus.  77:117. 2000
  • Distance stereopsis as a screening device.  77:135-139. 2000
  • Dry eye diagnostic tests and surveys: performance and association.  77:20. 2000
  • Evaluation of the touch scientific lactoferrin microassay system: repeatability of tear lactoferrin measurements.  77:121. 2000
  • Incidence type and location of corneal staining as a result of hydrogel extended wear.  77:120. 2000
  • Overnight Orthokeratology [1] (multiple letters).  77:627-629. 2000
  • Overnight Orthokeratology: Authors’ Response.  77:628-629. 2000
  • Overnight orthokeratology.  77:252-259. 2000
  • Patient-reported outcomes from a randomized contact lens clinical trial: the Refractive Status and Vision Profile (RSVP).  77:260. 2000
  • Responses of contact lens wearers to a dry eye survey.  77:40-46. 2000
  • Spasm of the near reflex mimicking deteriorating accommodative esotropia.  77:344-346. 2000
  • The tilted disc dyndrome (multiple letters).  77:67. 2000
  • The tilted disc syndrome..  77:67. 2000
  • Thickness of the post-contact lens tear film measured by interferometry.  77:264. 2000
  • Toward controlling myopia progression?.  76:341-342. 1999
  • Effect of interrupted lens wear on compensation for a minus lens in tree shrews.  76:308-315. 1999
  • Relationship between anisometropia, amblyopia, and binocularity.  76:229-233. 1999
  • Short-term repeatability of hand-held keratometry measurements.  76:247-253. 1999
  • Authors’ Response.  76:80. 1999
  • Cycloplegia in African-American children.  76:102-107. 1999
  • Symptoms of ocular irritation in patients diagnosed with dry eye.  76:838-844. 1999
  • Clinical course of accommodative esotropia.  75:97-102. 1998
  • A CASE CONTROL STUDY OF RISK FACTORS IN DEVELOPMENT OF FOCAL CORNEAL INFILTRATES WITH OVERLYING FLUORESCEIN STAINING..  72:90. 1995
  • CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND SYMPTOMATOLOGY OF PATIENTS WITH FOCAL CORNEAL INFILTRATES WITH OVERLYING FLUORESCEIN STAINING.  72:89. 1995
  • ETHNICITY AS A RISK FACTOR FOR CONTACT LENS RELATED BIOMICRO-SCOPIC SIGNS..  72:89. 1995
  • Care plan assessment of visual status and evaluated vision among nursing home residents.  72:151-154. 1995
  • The OSHA bloodborne pathogens standard: Implications for optometric practice.  72:296-298. 1995
  • CLINICAL PRESENTATION, PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS OF FOCAL INFILTRATES IN GENERAL EYE CARE PRACTICES.  71:76. 1994
  • LENS CARE SYSTEMS, COMPLIANCE, AND CONTACT LENS-RELATED SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS.  71:98. 1994
  • SELF-MANAGEMENT AMONG CONTACT LENS WEARERS: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN DISPOSABLE AND CONVENTIONAL LENS WEARERS.  71:158. 1994
  • THE EFFECT OF THE DEGREE OF REFRACTIVE ERROR ON HYDROGEL CONTACT LENS WEAR.  71:77. 1994
  • A statistical analysis of modified clinical technique vision screening of preschoolers by optometry students.  71:593-603. 1994
  • Distance stereopsis in orthophores, heterophores, and intermittent strabismics.  71:415-421. 1994
  • Vision and driving in the elderly.  71:727-735. 1994
  • Comparing the amplitude of accommodation determined objectively and subjectively.  70:496-500. 1993
  • Intraocular pressure response to scleral indentation.  70:729-732. 1993
  • Efficacy and stability of amblyopia therapy.  69:747-754. 1992
  • Vertical vergence adaptation for normal and hyperphoric patients.  69:289-293. 1992
  • Changes in retinal correspondence after changes in ocular alignment.  68:325-330. 1991
  • Effect of cyclodeviations on the axis of astigmatism (for patients with superior oblique paresis).  67:80-83. 1990
  • Measuring visual acuity in children using preferential looking and sine wave cards.  67:590-594. 1990
  • Neuroanatomy of the cavernous sinus and clinical correlations.  67:891-897. 1990
  • Optometric care of the homebound and institutionalized older adult.  67:323-328. 1990
  • Report on the public health and occupational vision section meetings at the 1989 meeting of the American academy of optometry.  67:486-488. 1990
  • Changes in refractive error for exotropes treated with overminus lenses.  66:487-491. 1989
  • Clinical characteristics of anomalous correspondence.  66:420-425. 1989
  • Evaluation of a new criterion of binocularity.  66:218-228. 1989
  • Horizontal and vertical vergence training and its effect on vergences and fixation disparity curves: I. Horizontal data.  65:1-7. 1988
  • Horizontal and vertical vergence training and its effect on vergences and fixation disparity curves: I. Horizontal data.  65:1-7. 1988
  • Horizontal and vertical vergence training and its effect on vergences, fixation disparity curves, and prism adaptation: II. Vertical data.  65:8-13. 1988
  • Horizontal and vertical vergence training and its effect on vergences, fixation disparity curves, and prism adaptation: II. Vertical data.  65:8-13. 1988
  • Efficacy of computerized vergence therapy.  64:83-89. 1987
  • Efficacy of computerized vergence therapy.  64:83-89. 1987
  • Clinical comparison of the visual parameters in infants with intrauterine growth retardation vs. infants with normal birth weight.  63:697-701. 1986
  • Clinical comparison of the visual parameters in infants with intrauterine growth retardation vs. infants with normal birth weight.  63:697-701. 1986
  • Clinical evaluation of vertical fixation disparity. Part IV. Slope and adaptation to vertical prism of vertical heterophoria patients.  63:662-667. 1986
  • Clinical evaluation of vertical fixation disparity. Part IV. Slope and adaptation to vertical prism of vertical heterophoria patients.  63:662-667. 1986
  • Letter to the editor.  63:856. 1986
  • Studies in vertical fixation disparity.  63:639-644. 1986
  • Studies in vertical fixation disparity.  63:639-644. 1986
  • Clinical comparison of congenital or early onset paretic vertical strabismus vs. acquired paretic vertical strabismus.  62:725-731. 1985
  • Clinical comparison of congenital or early onset paretic vertical strabismus vs. acquired paretic vertical strabismus.  62:725-731. 1985
  • Clinical evaluation of vertical fixation disparity. Part II. reliability, stability, and association with refractive status, stereoacuity, and vertical heterophoria.  62:579-584. 1985
  • Clinical evaluation of vertical fixation disparity. Part II. reliability, stability, and association with refractive status, stereoacuity, and vertical heterophoria.  62:579-584. 1985
  • Clinical evaluation of vertical fixation disparity. Part III. Adaptation to vertical prism.  62:585-590. 1985
  • Hemorrhagic detachment of the peripheral retinal pigment epithelium.  62:161-164. 1985
  • Hemorrhagic detachment of the peripheral retinal pigment epithelium.  62:161-164. 1985
  • Idiopathic cysts of the anterior uvea.  61:327-333. 1984
  • Idiopathic cysts of the anterior uvea.  61:327-333. 1984
  • Iris color and hearing loss.  61:145-149. 1984
  • Iris color and hearing loss.  61:145-149. 1984
  • Large-sample norms for contrast sensitivity.  61:80-84. 1984
  • Large-sample norms for contrast sensitivity.  61:80-84. 1984
  • Stereopsis in small-angle strabismus.  61:491-498. 1984
  • Stereopsis in small-angle strabismus.  61:491-498. 1984
  • Clinical evaluation of vertical fixation disparity. Part one.  60:688-693. 1983
  • Clinical evaluation of vertical fixation disparity. Part one.  60:688-693. 1983
  • Common clinical configuration of zone of zero-associated phoria.  60:514-518. 1983
  • Common clinical configuration of zone of zero-associated phoria.  60:518-541. 1983
  • Zone of zero–associated phoria in patients with convergence insufficiency.  60:582-585. 1983
  • Assessing spatial vision of older people.  59:961-968. 1982
  • The validity of labeled parameters of aphakia-correcting soft contact lenses.  59:680-685. 1982
  • The validity of labeled parameters of aphakia-correcting soft contact lenses.  59:680-685. 1982
  • Clinical comparison of the zone of clear single binocular vision with the zone of zero-associated phoria.  58:1194-1198. 1981
  • The range of zero- associated phoria in an asymptomatic clinical population.  58:445-450. 1981
  • The range of zero- associated phoria in an asymptomatic clinical population.  58:445-450. 1981
  • Congenital cone dysfunction.  56:206-210. 1979
  • Administration of and adverse reactions to cycloplegic agents.  55:227-233. 1978
  • Reading with a 10x telescope.  55:732-734. 1978
  • Reading with a 10x telescope.  55:732-734. 1978
  • Fixation disparity and stereopsis..  54:550-555. 1977
  • Fixation disparity and stereopsis.  54:550-555. 1977
  • Incidence and prevalence of eye cancer.  54:49-51. 1977
  • Incidence and prevalence of eye cancer.  54:49-51. 1977
  • Computerized analysis of the image quality of the human eye with optical aids.  52:561-566. 1975
  • Computerized analysis of the image quality of the human eye with optical aids.  52:561-566. 1975
  • Primary health care -the role of optometry.  52:774-779. 1975
  • Primary health care -the role of optometry.  52:774-779. 1975
  • The availability of optometric manpower in california 1968 - 2000.  46:283-293. 1969
  • The availability of optometric manpower in california 1968 - 2000.  46:283-293. 1969
  • International Standard Serial Number (issn)

  • 0093-7002
  • 1040-5488
  • Electronic International Standard Serial Number (eissn)

  • 1538-9235