Higher-Order Wavefront Aberrations for Populations of Young Emmetropes and Myopes

Purpose: To test the hypothesis that human eyes have a central tendency to be free of higher-order aberrations by analyzing wavefront aberrations for two young populations of respectively emmetropic and myopic subjects. Methods: Both right and left eyes of 75 emmetropes and 196 myopes were measured...

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Main Authors: Jinhua Bao, Rongrong Le, Jiangxiu Wu, Yeyu Shen, Fan Lu, Ji C. He
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2009-01-01
Series:Journal of Optometry
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spelling doaj-103ba361c6ab45a795e2bb568a96263e2020-11-25T01:15:46ZengElsevierJournal of Optometry1888-42962009-01-0121515810.3921/joptom.2009.51Higher-Order Wavefront Aberrations for Populations of Young Emmetropes and MyopesJinhua Bao0Rongrong Le1Jiangxiu Wu2Yeyu Shen3Fan Lu4Ji C. He5Wenzhou Medical College, 82 Xueyuan Road, Wenzhou, Zhejiang 325027. ChinaWenzhou Medical College, 82 Xueyuan Road, Wenzhou, Zhejiang 325027. ChinaWenzhou Medical College, 82 Xueyuan Road, Wenzhou, Zhejiang 325027. ChinaWenzhou Medical College, 82 Xueyuan Road, Wenzhou, Zhejiang 325027. ChinaWenzhou Medical College, 82 Xueyuan Road, Wenzhou, Zhejiang 325027. ChinaWenzhou Medical College, 82 Xueyuan Road, Wenzhou, Zhejiang 325027. ChinaPurpose: To test the hypothesis that human eyes have a central tendency to be free of higher-order aberrations by analyzing wavefront aberrations for two young populations of respectively emmetropic and myopic subjects. Methods: Both right and left eyes of 75 emmetropes and 196 myopes were measured for corneal wavefront aberration using a Humphrey corneal topographer and for the whole eye wavefront aberration using a WASCA wavefront sensor without pupil dilation. 35 Zernike aberration coefficients over a 6.0 mm pupil diameter were derived, and statistics of the higher-order terms (3rd to 5th orders) were tested. Results: When signed Zernike aberrations of the right and left eyes were averaged together for the emmetropes, three higher-order modes (j=6, 12 and 13) were significantly different from zero in both the cornea and the whole eye (P<0.0005), and three additional terms (j=14, 15 and 17) were statistically non-zero for the whole eye. As the signs of y-axis asymmetrical terms in the left eye were flipped, three more terms in either the cornea (j=8, 18 and 19) or the whole eye (j=8, 10 and 20) became statistically non-zero. For the myopes, 8 corneal terms and 5 whole-eye terms were statistically non-zero when the two eyes were averaged together. As the signs flipped, the majority of the Zernike aberration terms were statistically different from zero. Conclusions: Human eyes have systematical higher order aberrations in population, and factors that cause bilateral symmetry of wavefront aberrations between the right and left eyes made important contribution to the systematical aberrations.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1888429609700238higher order aberrationZernike aberrationemmetropiamyopiabilateral symmetry
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author Jinhua Bao
Rongrong Le
Jiangxiu Wu
Yeyu Shen
Fan Lu
Ji C. He
spellingShingle Jinhua Bao
Rongrong Le
Jiangxiu Wu
Yeyu Shen
Fan Lu
Ji C. He
Higher-Order Wavefront Aberrations for Populations of Young Emmetropes and Myopes
Journal of Optometry
higher order aberration
Zernike aberration
emmetropia
myopia
bilateral symmetry
author_facet Jinhua Bao
Rongrong Le
Jiangxiu Wu
Yeyu Shen
Fan Lu
Ji C. He
author_sort Jinhua Bao
title Higher-Order Wavefront Aberrations for Populations of Young Emmetropes and Myopes
title_short Higher-Order Wavefront Aberrations for Populations of Young Emmetropes and Myopes
title_full Higher-Order Wavefront Aberrations for Populations of Young Emmetropes and Myopes
title_fullStr Higher-Order Wavefront Aberrations for Populations of Young Emmetropes and Myopes
title_full_unstemmed Higher-Order Wavefront Aberrations for Populations of Young Emmetropes and Myopes
title_sort higher-order wavefront aberrations for populations of young emmetropes and myopes
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Optometry
issn 1888-4296
publishDate 2009-01-01
description Purpose: To test the hypothesis that human eyes have a central tendency to be free of higher-order aberrations by analyzing wavefront aberrations for two young populations of respectively emmetropic and myopic subjects. Methods: Both right and left eyes of 75 emmetropes and 196 myopes were measured for corneal wavefront aberration using a Humphrey corneal topographer and for the whole eye wavefront aberration using a WASCA wavefront sensor without pupil dilation. 35 Zernike aberration coefficients over a 6.0 mm pupil diameter were derived, and statistics of the higher-order terms (3rd to 5th orders) were tested. Results: When signed Zernike aberrations of the right and left eyes were averaged together for the emmetropes, three higher-order modes (j=6, 12 and 13) were significantly different from zero in both the cornea and the whole eye (P<0.0005), and three additional terms (j=14, 15 and 17) were statistically non-zero for the whole eye. As the signs of y-axis asymmetrical terms in the left eye were flipped, three more terms in either the cornea (j=8, 18 and 19) or the whole eye (j=8, 10 and 20) became statistically non-zero. For the myopes, 8 corneal terms and 5 whole-eye terms were statistically non-zero when the two eyes were averaged together. As the signs flipped, the majority of the Zernike aberration terms were statistically different from zero. Conclusions: Human eyes have systematical higher order aberrations in population, and factors that cause bilateral symmetry of wavefront aberrations between the right and left eyes made important contribution to the systematical aberrations.
topic higher order aberration
Zernike aberration
emmetropia
myopia
bilateral symmetry
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1888429609700238
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