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Effects of Long-Wavelength Lighting on Refractive Development in Infant Rhesus Monkeys
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The observed hyperopic shifts indicate that emmetropization does not necessarily target the focal plane that maximizes luminance contrast and that reducing potential chromatic cues can interfere with emmetropization. There was no evidence that environments dominated by long wavelengths necessarily promote myopia development.
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