July 2019
Volume 19, Issue 8
Open Access
OSA Fall Vision Meeting Abstract  |   July 2019
Retinal image quality, alignment and stability during human infancy
Author Affiliations
  • T. Rowan Candy
    Indiana University School of Optometry
Journal of Vision July 2019, Vol.19, 3. doi:https://doi.org/10.1167/19.8.3
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      T. Rowan Candy; Retinal image quality, alignment and stability during human infancy. Journal of Vision 2019;19(8):3. https://doi.org/10.1167/19.8.3.

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Abstract

Young infants must actively coordinate their retinal image quality, alignment and stability in order to support normal visual development. This presentation will cover the early development of these attributes, including the potential impact of challenging immaturities such as refractive error, reduced interpupillary distance and immature spatial vision. Implications for both typical and atypical development will be discussed.

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