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Stimulus is any condition applied to provoke a response. The primary stimulus used in the EM method is [[myopic blur]] and we seek to avoid [[hyperopic blur]] and [[eye strain]]. | Stimulus is any condition applied to provoke a response, such as changes to [[axial length]]. The primary stimulus used in the EM method is [[myopic blur]], and we seek to avoid [[hyperopic blur]] and [[eye strain]], to drive axial shortening. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 20 September 2021
Stimulus is any condition applied to provoke a response, such as changes to axial length. The primary stimulus used in the EM method is myopic blur, and we seek to avoid hyperopic blur and eye strain, to drive axial shortening.