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Effects of increased scattered light on visual performance

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Abstract

When the amount of scattered light in the eye is large, either as a result of changes in the structure of the eye or the presence of intense sources of light, this results in significant impairment of vision, sometimes described as visibility glare (Vos, 1984).

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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