Lecturer(s)
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Pluháček František, doc. RNDr. Mgr. Ph.D.
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Mišta Ladislav, doc. Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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- Classification of optical aberrations - Description of aberrations by the Zernike polynomials - RMS, PSF, MTF, quality of the image - Aberration of the eye optical system, influence on the vision - Prevalence of aberration in population - Influence of eye optical elements on the total eye aberration state - Methods and equipment for aberration examination with regard to the eye - Possibilities of aberration correction - Refractive surgery and correction of abberations - Present technology and methods for individualisation of the correction ads with regard to the higher order aberrations.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Lecture
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Learning outcomes
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To familiarize with the classification of eye aberrations with regard to the Zernike classification, influence on the vision and correction possibilities.
Knowledge Define the main ideas and conceptions of the subject, describe the main approaches of the studied topics, recall the theoretical knowledge for solution of model problems.
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Prerequisites
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No prior requirements.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Active attendance at tutorial.
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Recommended literature
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Benjamin, W. (2006). Borish's Clinical Refraction. Butterworth-Heinemann Elsevier.
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Krueger, R. R. at al. (Eds.). (2004). Wavefront Customized Vavefront Correction. SLACK Incorporated.
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Kuchynka, P. a kol. (2007). Oční lékařství. Praha, Grada.
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Malý P. (2008). Optika. Karolinum, Praha.
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Porter, J. at al. (Eds.). (2006). Adaptive Optics for Visual Science. Principles, Practices, Design and Applications.. John Wiley & Sons.
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Tunaclife, A.H., Hirst, A.G. Optics, London 1996.
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