Effect of text type on near work-induced contrast adaptation in myopic and emmetropic young adults


Autoria(s): Yeo, Anna C.; Atchison, David A.; Schmid, Katrina L.
Data(s)

28/02/2013

Resumo

Purpose Contrast adaptation has been speculated to be an error signal for emmetropization. Myopic children exhibit higher contrast adaptation than emmetropic children. This study aimed to determine whether contrast adaptation varies with the type of text viewed by emmetropic and myopic young adults. Methods Baseline contrast sensitivity was determined in 25 emmetropic and 25 spectacle-corrected myopic young adults for 0.5, 1.2, 2.7, 4.4, and 6.2 cycles per degree (cpd) horizontal sine wave gratings. The adults spent periods looking at a 6.2 cpd high-contrast horizontal grating and reading lines of English and Chinese text (these texts comprised 1.2 cpd row and 6 cpd stroke frequencies). The effects of these near tasks on contrast sensitivity were determined, with decreases in sensitivity indicating contrast adaptation. Results Contrast adaptation was affected by the near task (F2,672 = 43.0; P < 0.001). Adaptation was greater for the grating task (0.13 ± 0.17 log unit, averaged across all frequencies) than reading tasks, but there was no significant difference between the two reading tasks (English 0.05 ± 0.13 log unit versus Chinese 0.04 ± 0.13 log unit). The myopic group showed significantly greater adaptation (by 0.04, 0.04, and 0.05 log units for English, Chinese, and grating tasks, respectively) than the emmetropic group (F1,48 = 5.0; P = 0.03). Conclusions In young adults, reading Chinese text induced similar contrast adaptation as reading English text. Myopes exhibited greater contrast adaptation than emmetropes. Contrast adaptation, independent of text type, might be associated with myopia development.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/64957/

Publicador

Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO)

Relação

DOI:10.1167/iovs.12-11496

Yeo, Anna C., Atchison, David A., & Schmid, Katrina L. (2013) Effect of text type on near work-induced contrast adaptation in myopic and emmetropic young adults. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 54(2), pp. 1478-1483.

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Association For Research In Vision And Ophthalmology (Arvo)

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Optometry & Vision Science

Palavras-Chave #111399 Optometry and Ophthalmology not elsewhere classified #Reading #Contrast sensitivity #Myopia #Ocular physiology
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Journal Article