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EXAM
Hyperopia - ANSWERS-farsightedness; light comes to focus behind the
retina, requires plus corrective lenses
Simple Astigmatism - ANSWERS-Astigmatism in which one point of
focus always falls on the retina
Compound Astigmatism - ANSWERS-Astigmatism in which both
points of focus are either in front of or behind the retina
Mixed Astigmatism - ANSWERS-Astigmatism in which one point of
focus falls behind the retina and one falls in front of the retina
Monocular - ANSWERS-One eye
Binocular - ANSWERS-Two eyes
Stereopsis - ANSWERS-The method to see 3D images and use depth
perception
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EXAM
Convergence - ANSWERS-The focusing of the eyes inward
Divergence - ANSWERS-The focusing of the eyes outward
Fusion - ANSWERS-The ability of the brain to convert images coming
in from each eye into one precise image
Aniseikonia - ANSWERS-When images from the right and left eye
differ by more than 5%
Anisometropia - ANSWERS-When there is a difference of 2.00 diopters
or more between the O.D. and O.S. Rx
Presbyopia - ANSWERS-When the crystalline lens loses flexibility and
near focal power diminishes
Cataract - ANSWERS-When the crystalline lens loses clarity
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