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Traction Centered Nasal to the Optic Nerve Head in Myopic and Normal Observers: Opto-Kinetic Nystagmus (OKN) Induces Transient Changes in

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Abstract

Optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) generates saccades to determine if forces exerted via the optic nerve / optic disc in higher myopes contribute to characteristic retinal traction effects encountered in these subjects. The Stiles-Crawford effect assesses associated photoreceptor orientation disturbances before and after OKN, and after recovery. Photoreceptor orientations are affected.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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