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Visual acuity measures do not reliably detect childhood refractive error--an epidemiological study.Repeatability of OCT lens thickness measures with age and accommodation.Higher order ocular aberrations and their relation to refractive error and ocular biometry in children.Six Year Refractive Change among White Children and Young Adults: Evidence for Significant Increase in Myopia among White UK Children.Trying to see, failing to focus: near visual impairment in Down syndromeThe use of conjunctival ultraviolet autofluorescence (CUVAF) as a biomarker of time spent outdoors.Cup-to-disc and arteriole-to-venule ratios in children aged 6-7 and 12-13 years.Risk Factors for Childhood Myopia: Findings From the NICER Study.The Changing Profile of Astigmatism in Childhood: The NICER Study.Profile of refractive errors in European Caucasian children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder; increased prevalence and magnitude of astigmatism.Early refractive development in humans.Emmetropisation following preterm birth.Determining the relative contribution of retinal disparity and blur cues to ocular accommodation in Down syndrome.A prospective study of spherical refractive error and ocular components among Northern Irish schoolchildren (the NICER study).Refractive error and visual impairment in school children in Northern Ireland.Comparing mfERGs with estimates of cone density from in vivo imaging of the photoreceptor mosaic using a modified Heidelberg retina tomograph.An investigation into the validity of self-reported classification of refractive error.Brief Report: Vision in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: What Should Clinicians Expect?Stereoacuity norms for school-age children using the Frisby stereotest.Higher order aberrations in children with Down syndrome.Vernier acuity in Down syndrome.The association between multifocal electroretinograms and OCT retinal thickness in retinitis pigmentosa patients with good visual acuity.Profile of refractive errors in cerebral palsy: impact of severity of motor impairment (GMFCS) and CP subtype on refractive outcome.Myopes have significantly higher serum melatonin concentrations than non-myopes.Intra- and inter- examiner repeatability of cycloplegic retinoscopy among young children.Child Vision Research Society conference report.Accommodative Function in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder.A lack of vision: evidence for poor communication of visual problems and support needs in education statements/plans for children with SEN.Comparison of refractive error measures by the IRX3 aberrometer and autorefraction.Profile of anisometropia and aniso-astigmatism in children: prevalence and association with age, ocular biometric measures, and refractive status.Refractive and corneal astigmatism in white school children in northern ireland.Linking binocular vision neuroscience with clinical practiceAre worldwide albinism prevalence figures an accurate reflection? An incidental finding from a Northern Ireland studyPattern-onset visual evoked potentials: more useful than reversal for patients with nystagmusCortical visual dysfunction in children: A clinical studyLow-Contrast Acuity Measurement: Does It Add Value in the Visual Assessment of Down Syndrome and Cerebral Palsy Populations?The differing impact of induced astigmatic blur on crowded and uncrowded paediatric visual acuity chart resultsThe Impact of Optical Factors on Resolution Acuity in Children with Down SyndromeLongitudinal study of spherical refractive error in infantile nystagmus syndrome.Problems measuring contrast sensitivity in children
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