Depth-of-focus: control system implications
- PMID: 16919256
- DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2006.06.012
Depth-of-focus: control system implications
Abstract
The depth-of-focus (DOF) plays a major role in accommodative control. It provides a neurological tolerance for retinal defocus and the perception of blur. Hence, the DOF has been an important component in bioengineering models of the accommodative system, but with its model-based control function limited to the fovea. However, new studies have demonstrated the influence of the near retinal periphery on the DOF: with increased target extent, the DOF increases. Thus, the blur control derived from the combined fovea and near retinal periphery should be incorporated into future models of accommodation.
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