Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics

Papers
(The TQCC of Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics is 5. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
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Developmental eye movement test results of Hebrew‐speaking children with cross‐linguistic comparisons67
Correction to ‘Reliability and agreement of subjective and objective non‐invasive break‐up time measurements in contact lens wearers’67
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Comparison between estimated and measured myopia progression in Hong Kong children without myopia control intervention43
Can children measure their own vision? A comparison of three new contrast sensitivity tests38
Utilising a visual image quality metric to optimise spectacle prescriptions for eyes with keratoconus37
Visual pigment concentration and photoreceptor outer segment length in the human retina33
The central and peripheral corneal response to short‐term hypoxia31
In vivo analysis of ciliary muscle in myopic Chinese young adults using ArcScan Insight® 10029
An investigation of barriers and enablers to community eye care for children in England: A qualitative descriptive study28
Randomised controlled trial of an accommodative support lens designed for computer users28
Clinical outcomes of herpes simplex keratitis: Two‐year experience from a quaternary eye care centre in Sydney, Australia24
Extracting full information from OCT scans—signs of early age‐related macular degeneration within inner retinal layers by local neighbourhood statistics. Part I: Methodology23
Technical notes on peripheral refraction, peripheral eye length and retinal shape determination22
Learning retinoscopy: A journey through problem space22
Subjective and objective measurements of the amplitude of accommodation: Revisiting the existing methods and clinical evaluation of newer techniques22
Comparing a head‐mounted virtual reality perimeter and the Humphrey Field Analyzer for visual field testing in healthy and glaucoma patients19
The prevalence of dry eye disease symptoms and its association with screen time in young adults aged 21–30 years19
Refractive development I: Biometric changes during emmetropisation19
An exploratory study on support for caregivers of people with vision impairment in the UK18
Amblyopia—A novel virtual round table to explore the caregiver perspective18
The case for treating all children with myopia control interventions18
Changes in choroidal thickness and blood flow in response to form deprivation‐induced myopia and repeated low‐level red‐light therapy in Guinea pigs18
Predicting perimetric defects from en face maps of retinal nerve fibre layer reflectance18
Modelling the thermal effects of stimulus airflow from the Dolphin aesthesiometer on a model eye surface17
Peer review: Predicting the future17
Efficacy in myopia control—The impact of rebound17
Repeatability of lipid layer thickness using LipiView® following removal of contact lenses and its relationship to comfort16
Prediction of corneal back surface power – Deep learning algorithm versus multivariate regression16
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Monochromatic ocular high‐order aberrations in children and adolescents15
Trends in low vision service utilisation: A retrospective study based on general population healthcare claims15
Feasibility and potential effectiveness of the IdentifEYE training programmes to address mental health problems in adults with vision impairment15
Towards a standardisation of reading charts: Font effects on reading performance—Times New Roman with serifs versus the sans serif font Helvetica15
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Comparing paediatric optometric vision care in Canada over a 14‐year period14
Myopia: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure14
Impact of pupil and defocus ring intersection area on retinal defocus14
The effect of landing zone toricity on scleral lens fitting characteristics and optics14
Normative data for macular and retinal nerve fibre layer thickness in healthy German children and adolescents using optical coherence tomography14
What are the causes of non‐tolerance to new spectacles and how can they be avoided?14
Shifting landscapes: The environmental impact of urbanisation on childhood myopia, obesity and diabetes14
Intra‐session repeatability of anterior chamber depth across the chamber width using Pentacam Scheimpflug imaging in healthy subjects14
Eye strain and near work: Both an ancient problem and a modern concern14
Can we really distinguish ‘responders’ from ‘non‐responders’ to myopia control interventions?14
Systematic review and meta‐analysis on the agreement of non‐cycloplegic and cycloplegic refraction in children13
Impact of uncorrected refractive errors on eye‐related quality of life and functional vision in a cohort of African children13
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Long‐term mental health outcomes after corneal transplantation and potential predictors: A multicentre prospective cohort study12
Spectacle correction may affect refractive progression in children with unilateral myopic anisometropia: A retrospective study12
Why do we test at 40 cm?12
Short‐term tear film stability, optical quality and visual performance in two dual‐focus contact lenses for myopia control with different optical designs12
Effects of short‐term exposure to red or near‐infrared light on axial length in young human subjects12
Diurnal changes and topographical distribution of ocular surface epithelial dendritic cells in humans, and repeatability of density and morphology assessment12
Influence of location, season and time of day on the spectral composition of ambient light: Investigation for application in myopia12
Accommodative disorders in non‐presbyopic subjects with type 1 diabetes without retinopathy: A comparative, cross‐sectional study12
Visual impairment and cognitive performance: A nationwide study of 1.4 million adolescents12
Characteristics of refractive development in children aged 4 months to 8 years in urban China: A retrospective screening analysis12
Worsening vision at age 4–5 in England post‐COVID: Evidence from a large database of vision screening data11
Development of smart spectacles to monitor and modify myopia‐related health behaviour in children11
Office‐based vergence and anti‐suppression therapy for the treatment of small‐to‐moderate angle intermittent exotropia: A randomised clinical trial11
Ametropia detection using a novel, compact wavefront autorefractor11
The evaluation of an online nurse‐assisted eye‐screening tool in older adults receiving home healthcare11
Vergence and accommodation deficits in paediatric and adolescent patients during sub‐acute and chronic phases of concussion recovery11
High‐frequency ultrasound point‐of‐care device to quantify myopia‐induced microstructural changes in the anterior sclera11
Jacobi–Fourier phase masks as ophthalmic elements to correct presbyopia11
Analysis of real‐world visual ergonomics at the visual display unit11
The effect of mental load on psychophysical and visual evoked potential visual acuity11
Soft toric contact lens wear improves digital performance and vision—A randomised clinical trial10
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Factors influencing the therapeutic effect of hyperopic correction on esotropia in patients with partially accommodative esotropia10
Age‐related normal limits for spatial vision10
Exploring standard and low luminance visual acuity and the Moorfields Acuity Chart as outcome measures in inherited retinal disease10
Extracting full information from OCT scans—signs of early age‐related macular degeneration within inner retinal layers by local neighbourhood statistics. Part II: Results10
Peripheral myopic defocus signal affects the efficiency of visual information processing in myopic children10
Effects of vision therapy on near exodeviation in children with convergence insufficiency treated during the convergence insufficiency treatment trials10
The validity of point of care tear film osmometers in the diagnosis of dry eye10
Temporal synchrony discrimination is abnormal in dichoptic but not monocular visual processing in treated anisometropic amblyopes10
Factors affecting image magnification in indirect ophthalmoscopy with Volk or similar lenses and a biomicroscope10
Regional variations in corneal oedema during open‐eye fenestrated scleral lens wear9
Binocular instability (fusional vergence dysfunction) and ADHD9
Longitudinal development of ocular biometric components and refractive error in children with hyperopic anisometropia9
Tear film dynamics of a new soft contact lens9
Assessment of the effects of myopic and hyperopic anisometropia on choroidal vascular structure in children using SS‐OCTA9
British Congress of Optometry and Vision Science 2021 Abstracts9
Working principle and relevant physical properties of the Swiss Liquid Jet Aesthesiometer for Corneal Sensitivity (SLACS) evaluation9
Development and initial validation of DESCAQ: A Rasch‐based computer‐adaptive questionnaire for assessing digital eye strain9
Axial length normative data and percentile curves for schoolchildren in Taiwan: A tool for myopia monitoring9
Changes in accommodation and behavioural performance with a contact lens for myopia management: A comparison between a dual‐focus and a single‐vision soft contact lens9
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Hospital to community in Wales: What is the value of optometrists playing a greater role in managing neovascular AMD and glaucoma in primary care?9
Retinal shadows of multisegment lenses in fundus imaging9
A view from the clinic – Perspectives from Dutch patients and professionals on high myopia care9
Pharmacological treatment of presbyopia9
Frequency of retinal findings after 8 years in the Bifocal Lenses in Nearsighted Kids (BLINK) Study9
Eye movement patterns and reading ability in children9
Deprivation and NHS General Ophthalmic Service sight testing activity in England in 2022–20239
Effects of orthokeratology and spectacle lenses with highly aspherical lenslets on unilateral myopic anisometropia control8
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MAIA microperimeter for short‐duration fixation stability measurements in central vision loss: Repeatability and comparison with the Nidek MP18
Assessment of optical quality of ready‐made reading spectacles for presbyopic correction8
Changes in visual function and optical and tear film quality in computer users8
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Simulation of Corneal imaging properties for near objects8
Effect of manipulating the vergence/accommodation and image size mismatches of the ±2D flipper test on the frequency and precision of accommodative facility8
Ocular high‐order aberrations in children and adolescents8
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Retrospective review of the effectiveness of orthokeratology versus soft peripheral defocus contact lenses for myopia management in an academic setting8
Developing consensus‐based referral criteria for low vision services in Australia8
How do parents experience patching or dichoptic action video gaming as amblyopia treatment? A qualitative study exploring treatment preferences and information needs to facilitate decision‐making8
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Characterisation of the normal human ganglion cell–inner plexiform layer using widefield optical coherence tomography7
Do myopia control spectacle lenses with defocus incorporated multiple segments technology alter visual parameters and cortical activity?7
The role of preterm birth, retinopathy of prematurity and perinatal factors on corneal aberrations in adulthood: Results from the Gutenberg prematurity eye study7
Why are refractive corrections excluded from the public benefit packages in the UK and in Sweden?7
Gaze tracker parameters have little association with visual field metrics of intrasession frontloaded SITA‐Faster 24–2 visual field results7
Short‐term tear film stability, optical quality and visual performance in two dual‐focus contact lenses for myopia control with different optical designs7
‘Such a lot of bother’: Qualitative results of a home trial of a wearable electronic vision enhancement system for people with age‐related macular degeneration7
Prediction of visual field defects from macular optical coherence tomography in glaucoma using cluster analysis7
Red light therapy for myopia: Merits, risks and questions7
Time spent outdoors as an intervention for myopia prevention and control in children: an overview of systematic reviews7
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Refractive extended depth‐of‐focus lens design based on periodic power profile for presbyopia correction7
A brief light reduction induces a significant delay in the previously dimmed eye7
Scope of practice of optometrists working in the UK Hospital Eye Service: Second national survey7
Objective changes in astigmatism during accommodation7
Temporal summation in myopia and its implications for the investigation of glaucoma7
Effect of interocular differences on binocular visual performance after inducing forward scattering6
Investigating the impact of asymmetric macular sensitivity on visual acuity chart reading in choroideremia6
Choroidal vascularity index as an activity criterion and a treatment response measure in chronic central serous chorioretinopathy6
Central and peripheral scleral lens‐induced corneal oedema6
A method to determine the retinal radiant exposure caused by ophthalmoscopy6
Design and validation of a chart‐based measure of the limits of spatial contrast sensitivity6
Corneal oedema during reverse piggyback scleral lens wear6
Impact of zone geometry on the introduction of myopic defocus in young adult eyes wearing multi‐zone lenses6
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Refractive development III: Variations in emmetropia and ametropia6
Tablet‐based tests of everyday visual function in a diabetic macular oedema (DME) clinic waiting area: A feasibility study6
Defocused contrast sensitivity function in peripheral vision6
Factors determining the myopia control effect of an orthokeratology lens: A two‐year multi‐level model6
Estimating the astigmatic power of the crystalline lens and eye from ocular biometry6
Bearing fixing: A new computer algorithm method for subjective determination of astigmatism6
Coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak and associated public health measures increase the progression of myopia among children and adolescents: Evidence synthesis6
Influence of eye tilt on corneal densitometry6
Developing refractive management recommendations for patients undergoing cataract surgery: A Delphi study6
Clinical evaluation of MyoCare in Europe (CEME) for myopia management: One‐year results6
Investigation of current guidelines for prescribing spectacles to children using a modified Delphi approach and the AGREE II tool6
Associations of 12‐year sleep behaviour trajectories from childhood to adolescence with myopia and ocular biometry during young adulthood6
Evaluation of the perception of information from ChatGPT in myopia education: Perspectives of students and professionals6
Changes in visual cortical function in moderately myopic patients: a functional near‐infrared spectroscopy study6
Visual performance of new affordable and auto‐adherent lenses for presbyopia correction6
Greater axial elongation associated with low accommodative lag: New insights on accommodative lag theory for myopia6
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The International Myopia Institute (IMI) and consensus building6
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Development and validation of a ‘MyLyt’ wearable light tracking device5
Changes in ocular astigmatism with age: A longitudinal study5
Exploring the relationship between 24‐2 visual field and widefield optical coherence tomography data across healthy, glaucoma suspect and glaucoma eyes5
Can short‐term changes in the choroid in humans predict long‐term eye growth?5
Increasing myopia in Scotland at age of 3.5–5.5 years: A retrospective epidemiological study5
Forward‐scattered and backward‐scattered light in moderate keratoconus5
Optometrist referral accuracy: Addressing the root causes of unwarranted variation5
Life in lockdown: impact of COVID‐19 lockdown measures on the lives of visually impaired school‐age children and their families in India5
Deciphering the performance of different surface models for corneal topography5
The use of autorefractors using the image‐size principle in determining on‐axis and off‐axis refraction. Part 3: Theoretical effect of pupil misalignment on peripheral refraction for the Grand‐Seiko A5
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Wide‐field choroidal thickness and vascularity index in myopes and emmetropes5
Impact of accommodative insufficiency and accommodative/vergence therapy on ciliary muscle thickness in the eye5
Refractive stability and timing of spectacle prescription following cataract surgery in myopic eyes5
Multiple things going on at the same time: determinants of appropriate primary diabetic eyecare delivery5
Menopausal hormone therapy and the risk of cataracts in postmenopausal women in South Korea5
Validation of the PlusOptix S12C for detecting amblyopia risk factors in a tertiary care young paediatric population5
Development and evaluation of a deep neural network model for orthokeratology lens fitting5
Simulation of visual impairment in persons with normal vision for scientific research5
Change in refractive errors with changes in IOL parameters5
Digital device viewing behaviour in children5
Accommodative behaviour and retinal defocus of children during prolonged viewing of electronic devices while wearing dual‐focus myopia control soft contact lenses5
A novel wearable sensor for objective measurement of distance and illumination5
Optics of the human eye, Second Edition By David A.Atchison, GeorgeSmith, Boca Raton: CRC Press. 20235
Development of a dry eye index as a new biomarker of dry eye disease5
Peripheral optical anisotropy in refractive error groups5
Assessing the rebound phenomenon in different myopia control treatments: A systematic review5
High sampling resolution optical coherence tomography reveals potential concurrent reductions in ganglion cell‐inner plexiform and inner nuclear layer thickness but not in outer retinal thickness in g5
Variation of Orthokeratology Lens Treatment Zone (VOLTZ) Study: A 2‐year randomised clinical trial5
Will treating progressive myopia overwhelm the eye care workforce? A workforce modelling study5
Modelling the refractive and imaging impact of multi‐zone lenses utilised for myopia control in children’s eyes5
Does vision therapy for visual information processing improve academic performance? A randomised clinical trial5
Do rectus muscle parameters vary between emmetropes and myopes?5
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