Convergence dynamics as an indicator for progressive addition lens acceptability among presbyopes
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2009
Abstract
Presbyopia is a universal vision problem caused by the aging process. Progressive addition lenses (PALs) are a preferred solution; however, some patients can not adapt to the lenses. The acceptability is not well understood. Sixteen presbyopic subjects (9 subjects adapted to progressive lenses (PL) and 7 subjects who could not adapt to progressive lenses (PD) ) participated in a motor learning study. The motor learning experiment recorded baseline and modification responses where the dynamics of the 4° step responses were compared. Results show that both baseline and modified convergence dynamics were significantly greater in PLs compared to PDs. An adaptive neural network (ANN) classification technique using the baseline and modification velocity parameters with a linear classifier resulted in 94% correct classification. Therefore, baseline 4° convergence dynamics and its modification rate may be used as indicators to predict progressive addition lens acceptability among presbyopes.
Identifier
70349154292 (Scopus)
ISBN
[9781424443628]
Publication Title
Proceedings of the IEEE Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference Nebec
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/NEBC.2009.4967785
ISSN
1071121X
Recommended Citation
Han, Sang J.; Semmlow, John L.; Granger-Donnetti, Bérangère; and Alvarez, Tara L., "Convergence dynamics as an indicator for progressive addition lens acceptability among presbyopes" (2009). Faculty Publications. 12353.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/12353
