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The frequency characteristics of accommodative microfluctuations for central and peripheral zones of the human crystalline lens (1990)
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Winn, B., Pugh, J., Gilmartin, B., & Owens, H. (1990). The frequency characteristics of accommodative microfluctuations for central and peripheral zones of the human crystalline lens. Vision Research,

Temporal variations in the nominally steady-state accommodation response can be characterized approximately by two principal regions of dominant activity: a low frequency region (LFR less than 0.6 Hz) and a high frequency region (HFR greater than 1.0... Read More about The frequency characteristics of accommodative microfluctuations for central and peripheral zones of the human crystalline lens.