Masters Theses
2010
Eye Shape and Peripheral Refraction Error in the Development of Myopia
Kristen Totonelly, July 2010
The Relationship Between Diabetes Mellitus and Exfoliation Syndrome in a United States Veterans Population: A Case-Control Study
Sarah Dougherty Wood, May 2010
Retinal contour and peripheral aberrations: the effects of accommodation in different refractive error groups
Lee Johnson, May 2010
Imaging of retinal blood vessels in the assessment of alzheimer disease and dementia risk
Nyssa A. Connell, May 2010
Differences in peripheral aberrations between emmetropes and myopes after a period of sustained near work
Christine E. Beck, April 2010
2009
Vision screening in preschoolers (VSP) study
Rajvinder K. Pabla, May 2009
Using corneal characteristics to predict corneal change in overnight orthokeratology
Kristin Ann Glavine, April 2009
2008
Effects of NOS inhibitors on emmetropization in chickens
Grace E. Lytle, June 2008
Topically applied leptin accumulates in the eye and hypothalamus but does not influence food intake in rats
Paul Raymond Mayo II, May 2008
Field measures of refractive error
Kyla M. Smith, May 2008
Efficacy of topical delivery of potentially therapeutic peptides and monoclonal antibodies to the posterior segment of the rat eye in eye drops versus PharmaLight technology
Candice Ann Robinson, May 2008
Color, tilt, and the Hermann grid illusion
David Bradley Bodkin, April 2008
2007
Vergence registration in the dark
Tam M. Nguyen, December 2007
Macular thickness in diabetic and non-diabetic veterans as measured by optical coherence tomography
Baharak Asefzadeh, September 2007
2006
Effect of overnight orthokeratology on phoria, vergence, and accommodation in children
Andrew D.L. McLeod, May 2006
Further explorations of aqueous humour drainage in enucleated human and bovine eyes
Patrick A. Scott, May 2006
2005
Characteristics of accommodative behavior during sustained periods of near work in humans and primates
Elise N. Harb, December 2005
Compensation for the degraded retinal image within the human visual system: an investigation of contrast constancy for simple and complex stimuli
Bridget Clarissa Hendricks, May 2005
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