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Melanie C. W. Campbell
Researcher at University of Waterloo
Publications - 124
Citations - 3960
Melanie C. W. Campbell is an academic researcher from University of Waterloo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lens (optics) & Spherical aberration. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 123 publications receiving 3715 citations. Previous affiliations of Melanie C. W. Campbell include Australian National University & Vision-Sciences, Inc..
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Adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscopy
Austin Roorda,Fernando Romero-Borja,William J. Donnelly,Hope M Queener,T.J. Hebert,Melanie C. W. Campbell +5 more
TL;DR: The first scanning laser ophthalmoscope that uses adaptive optics to measure and correct the high order aberrations of the human eye is presented, permitting axial sectioning of retinal tissue in vivo.
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Presbyopia and the optical changes in the human crystalline lens with age
TL;DR: It is shown that there are substantial optical changes in the human lens with increasing age and during accommodation, since both the magnitude and the sign of the spherical aberration change with age and stretching.
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Biometric, optical and physical changes in the isolated human crystalline lens with age in relation to presbyopia.
TL;DR: The studies reinforce the conclusion that lens hardening must be considered as an important factor in the development of presbyopia, that age changes in the human lens are not limited to the loss of accommodation that characterizes Presbyopia but that the lens optical and physical properties change substantially with age in a complex manner.
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Measurement of refractive index in an intact crystalline lens.
TL;DR: The first nondestructive method for measuring the refractive index of intact crystalline lenses based on the work of Chu and Barrell and Pask is described and it is shown that the rat crystalline lens has a smooth and almost parabolic distribution ofRefractive index.
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Vision science and adaptive optics, the state of the field.
Susana Marcos,John S. Werner,Stephen A. Burns,William H. Merigan,Pablo Artal,David A. Atchison,Karen M. Hampson,Richard Legras,Linda Lundström,Geungyoung Yoon,Joseph Carroll,Stacey S. Choi,Nathan Doble,Adam M. Dubis,Alfredo Dubra,Ann E. Elsner,Ravi S. Jonnal,Donald T. Miller,Michel Paques,Hannah E. Smithson,Laura K. Young,Yuhua Zhang,Melanie C. W. Campbell,Jennifer J. Hunter,Andrew Metha,Grazyna Palczewska,Jesse Schallek,Lawrence C. Sincich +27 more
TL;DR: The editors of this feature issue have posed a series of question to scientists involved in using adaptive optics in vision science to explore how adaptive optics is being used to improve the understanding of the neurophysiology of the visual system.