Me. Andison et Jg. Sivak, THE NATURALLY-OCCURRING ACCOMMODATIVE RESPONSE OF THE OSCAR, ASTRONOTUS-OCELLATUS, TO VISUAL-STIMULI, Vision research, 36(19), 1996, pp. 3021-3027
Observation of the naturally-occurring accommodative response of a hig
hly visual teleost species provides the opportunity to study its stimu
lus-response accuracy. A video recording system, linked to a computer
digitizing program, was used to measure accommodative changes in lens
position in the oscar, Astronotus ocellatus, in response to known food
stimuli. The largest lens deviations occurred along an axis c. 22 deg
from the pupillary plane. Consistent underaccommodation was reported
for the closest of targets, a finding reminiscent of accommodative lag
reported in human studies. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd.