accommodation of eye
41absolute accommodation — the accommodation of either eye separately …
42subnormal accommodation — insufficient power of accommodation of the eye …
43region of accommodation — the space including all points to which the eye can be adjusted by accommodation …
44negative accommodation — adjustment of the eye for focusing at long distances by relaxation of the ciliary muscle …
45positive accommodation — adjustment of the eye for focusing at short distances by contraction of the ciliary muscle …
46amplitude of accommodation — the difference between the refracting power of the eye when adjusted for vision at the far point and when adjusted for vision at the near point …
47ciliary muscle — noun : an annular muscle composed of nonstriated fibers situated in the ciliary body and serving as the chief agent in accommodation see eye illustration …
48Bates method — Alternative medicine / fringe therapies William Bates and his assistant. Claims The need for eyeglasses can be reversed by relaxation. Related fields Ophthalmo …
49Myopia — For other uses, see Myopia (disambiguation). Myopia Classification and external resources ICD 10 H …
50Esotropia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 H50.0, H50.3 ICD 9 …