Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-07-01 to 2025-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Issue Information123
Developmental eye movement test results of Hebrew‐speaking children with cross‐linguistic comparisons65
Technical notes on peripheral refraction, peripheral eye length and retinal shape determination64
Correction to ‘Reliability and agreement of subjective and objective non‐invasive break‐up time measurements in contact lens wearers’51
Subjective and objective measurements of the amplitude of accommodation: Revisiting the existing methods and clinical evaluation of newer techniques38
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Peer review: Predicting the future35
Comparison between estimated and measured myopia progression in Hong Kong children without myopia control intervention33
Can children measure their own vision? A comparison of three new contrast sensitivity tests29
Utilising a visual image quality metric to optimise spectacle prescriptions for eyes with keratoconus28
Extracting full information from OCT scans—signs of early age‐related macular degeneration within inner retinal layers by local neighbourhood statistics. Part I: Methodology28
Visual pigment concentration and photoreceptor outer segment length in the human retina27
The central and peripheral corneal response to short‐term hypoxia24
An investigation of barriers and enablers to community eye care for children in England: A qualitative descriptive study22
In vivo analysis of ciliary muscle in myopic Chinese young adults using ArcScan Insight® 10022
Randomised controlled trial of an accommodative support lens designed for computer users21
Learning retinoscopy: A journey through problem space19
Clinical outcomes of herpes simplex keratitis: Two‐year experience from a quaternary eye care centre in Sydney, Australia19
Amblyopia—A novel virtual round table to explore the caregiver perspective18
Predicting perimetric defects from en face maps of retinal nerve fibre layer reflectance18
Comparing a head‐mounted virtual reality perimeter and the Humphrey Field Analyzer for visual field testing in healthy and glaucoma patients18
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