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Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics (OPO) is a leading international, interdisciplinary journal that addresses basic and applied questions pertinent to contemporary research in vision science and optometry. OPO publishes original research papers, reviews, short communications and letters to the Editor and will interest researchers, educators and clinicians concerned with the development, use, and restoration of vision.
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Articles
Effects of orthokeratology and spectacle lenses with highly aspherical lenslets on unilateral myopic anisometropia control
-  5 October 2024
Changes in choroidal thickness and blood flow in response to form deprivation‐induced myopia and repeated low‐level red‐light therapy in Guinea pigs
-  5 October 2024
‘Whatever the GP says, is what I'll do’—A qualitative study of patient perspectives in accessing primary eye care for type 2 diabetes
-  4 October 2024
Axial length association with corneoscleral sagittal height and scleral asymmetry
-  3 October 2024
Frequency‐of‐seeing curves (psychometric functions) for perimetric stimuli in age‐related macular degeneration
-  27 September 2024
The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
Risk factors for progression of age‐related macular degeneration
-  140-170
-  25 February 2020
Statistical guidelines for the analysis of data obtained from one or both eyes
-  7-14
-  17 December 2012
Computer vision syndrome: a review of ocular causes and potential treatments
-  502-515
-  12 April 2011
You've got to hide your myopia away: John Lennon's contact lenses
- Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics
-  1053-1057
-  21 June 2024
When to use the Bonferroni correction
- Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics
-  502-508
-  2 April 2014
The effect of blue‐light blocking spectacle lenses on visual performance, macular health and the sleep‐wake cycle: a systematic review of the literature
- Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics
-  644-654
-  17 October 2017
Computer vision syndrome: a review of ocular causes and potential treatments
- Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics
-  502-515
-  12 April 2011
Worldwide prevalence and risk factors for myopia
- Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics
-  3-16
-  12 December 2011
Effects of orthokeratology and spectacle lenses with highly aspherical lenslets on unilateral myopic anisometropia control
- Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics
-  5 October 2024
Changes in choroidal thickness and blood flow in response to form deprivation‐induced myopia and repeated low‐level red‐light therapy in Guinea pigs
- Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics
-  5 October 2024
‘Whatever the GP says, is what I'll do’—A qualitative study of patient perspectives in accessing primary eye care for type 2 diabetes
- Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics
-  4 October 2024
Recent issues
- Volume 44, Issue 4
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i-iv, 679-800June 2024CAROLE MALDONADO-CODINA, NICOLE CARNT, HEIDI WAGNER, FIONA STAPLETON