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    • Estimation of Heading direction Using Optic Flow 

      Eshnina, Najwa (University of Waterloo, 2019-08-26)
      Background The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the reduction of the uniocular light luminance as well as the effect of unequal retinal image sizes by using uniocular size lenses, on the heading ...
    • Evaluation of a Novel Glycoprotein on Commercial Contact Lenses 

      Cheung, Steven (University of Waterloo, 2015-05-22)
      PURPOSE The purpose of this thesis was to evaluate the interaction of a novel glycoprotein, known as proteoglycan 4 (PRG4), with various commercial contact lenses. METHODS PRG4 was investigated for its effects on ...
    • The evaluation of bulbar redness grading scales 

      Schulze, Marc-Matthias (University of Waterloo, 2010-01-12)
      The use of grading scales is common in clinical practice and research settings. A number of grading scales are available to the practitioner, however, despite their frequent use, they are only poorly understood and may be ...
    • Examination of Contact Lenses and Dry Eye Using Evaporimetry 

      Wong, Stephanie (University of Waterloo, 2022-01-14)
      Purpose: Evaporimetry is a non-invasive technique used to assess the stability of the tear film. The test measures the rate of tear evaporation, and has been used to investigate dry eye, contact lenses, and the efficacy ...
    • Exercise-Induced Fatigue and Caffeine Supplementation Affect Psychomotor Performance but Not Covert Visuo-Spatial Attention 

      Connell, Charlotte J. W.; Thompson, Benjamin; Kuhn, Gustav; Gant, Nicholas (Public Library of Science, 2016-10-21)
      Fatigue resulting from strenuous exercise can impair cognition and oculomotor control. These impairments can be prevented by administering psychostimulants such as caffeine. This study used two experiments to explore the ...
    • Explainable AI for retinal OCT diagnosis 

      Brar, Amitojdeep Singh (University of Waterloo, 2021-01-20)
      Artificial intelligence methods such as deep learning are leading to great progress in complex tasks that are usually associated with human intelligence and experience. Deep learning models have matched if not bettered ...
    • Exploration of the Underlying Visual Perceptual and Cognitive Mechanisms of Dynamic Visual Acuity 

      Hudecki, Heather (University of Waterloo, 2024-01-25)
      Purpose: Dynamic visual acuity (dynamic VA) is a complex, perceptual ability of the visual system that involves determining fine details of objects as they move across one’s field of view (1–4). Over the years, there has ...
    • Extended Latanoprost Release from Commercial Contact Lenses: In Vitro Studies Using Corneal Models 

      Mohammadi, Saman; Jones, Lyndon W.; Gorbet, Maud (Public Library of Science, 2014-10-09)
      In this study, we compared, for the first time, the release of a 432 kDa prostaglandin analogue drug, Latanoprost, from commercially available contact lenses using in vitro models with corneal epithelial cells. Conventional ...
    • Fabrication of an enzyme responsive biomaterial for the treatment of recurrent corneal erosion 

      Bose, Susmita (University of Waterloo, 2023-04-11)
      Purpose: Recurrent corneal erosion (RCE) arising from the loss of superficial corneal epithelial cells causes tremendous ocular pain affecting one’s productivity and quality of life. RCE was traditionally treated with eye ...
    • Fabrication of microfluidic chip using 3D printing for ocular cell studies 

      Ramasamy, Megala (University of Waterloo, 2023-09-25)
      Purpose: This thesis aimed to create a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) microfluidic chip utilizing low-cost commercial 3D printers and to integrate human corneal epithelial cells (HCEC) into the fabricated chip. Methods: The ...
    • Fatigue related impairments in oculomotor control are prevented by caffeine 

      Connell, Charlotte J. W.; Thompson, Benjamin; Kuhn, Gustav; Claffey, Michael P.; Duncan, Shelley; Gant, Nicholas (Nature, 2016-05-25)
      Strenuous exercise can result in an inability of the central nervous system to drive skeletal muscle effectively, a phenomenon known as central fatigue. The impact of central fatigue on the oculomotor system is currently ...
    • Fine Motor Skills of Children With Amblyopia Improve Following Binocular Treatment 

      Webber, Ann L.; Wood, Joanne M.; Thompson, Benjamin (Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, 2016-09-08)
      Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether reduced fine motor skills in children with amblyopia improve after binocular treatment and whether improvements are sustained once treatment has ceased. Methods: ...
    • Fish (Oreochromis niloticus) as a Model of Refractive Error Development 

      Shen, Wei (University of Waterloo, 2009-01-13)
      Myopia is a common ocular condition worldwide and the mechanism of myopia is still not clear. A number of animal models of myopia and refractive error development have been proposed. The fact that form deprivation myopia ...
    • Fixational eye movements in strabismic amblyopia 

      Nallour Raveendran, Rajkumar (University of Waterloo, 2013-04-29)
      Purpose: To test the hypothesis that the fixational stability (FS) of the amblyopic eye (AME) in strabismics will improve when binocular integration is enhanced through ocular alignment and inter-ocular suppression is ...
    • Fluoxetine Does Not Enhance Visual Perceptual Learning and Triazolam Specifically Impairs Learning Transfer 

      Lagas, Alice K.; Black, Joanna M.; Byblow, Winston D.; Fleming, Melanie K.; Goodman, Lucy K.; Kydd, Robert R.; Russell, Bruce R.; Stinear, Cathy M.; Thompson, Benjamin (Frontiers Media, 2016-10-19)
      The selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor fluoxetine significantly enhances adult visual cortex plasticity within the rat. This effect is related to decreased gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) mediated inhibition and identifies ...
    • Fundamentals of Protein Adsorption at the Solid-Liquid Interface over Short Time Periods 

      Hall, Brad (University of Waterloo, 2014-12-16)
      Purpose: To directly measure the quantity and degree of denaturation of biomaterial- adsorbed proteins over short time periods. Methods: Contact lenses were used as model biomaterials as they are widely used, readily ...
    • Game play in virtual reality driving simulation involving head-mounted display and comparison to desktop display 

      Cao, Shi; Nandakumar, Krithika; Babu, Raiju; Thompson, Benjamin (Springer, 2019-11-28)
      Previous studies have reported the effect of driving simulator games on simulator sickness and eye symptoms experienced by users; however, empirical results regarding the game experience using commercial virtual reality ...
    • Gaze strategies for coping with glare under intense contra light viewing conditions – A pilot study 

      Lorentz, Nicholas (University of Waterloo, 2011-09-30)
      Purpose: This is a pilot study to investigate gaze strategies for coping with glare when performing a simple visual task under intense contra light viewing conditions. Method: Twenty-four normally sighted participants ...
    • Global motion perception is associated with motor function in 2-year-old children 

      Thompson, Benjamin; McKinlay, Christopher J.D.; Chakraborty, Arijit; Anstice, Nicola S.; Jacobs, Robert J.; Paudel, Nabin; Yu, Tzu-Ying; Ansell, Judith M.; Wouldes, Trecia; Harding, Jane E. (Elsevier, 2017-09-29)
      The dorsal visual processing stream that includes V1, motion sensitive area V5 and the posterior parietal lobe, supports visually guided motor function. Two recent studies have reported associations between global motion ...
    • Historical overview of imaging the meibomian glands 

      Ngo, William; Srinivasan, Sruthi; Jones, Lyndon W. (Elsevier, 2013-01)
      Growing knowledge of the role of the meibomian glands in dry eye disease and contact lens discomfort has resulted in a surge of interest in visualizing these glands within the eyelids. This manuscript provides an overview ...

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