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From: Optimizing wavefront-guided corrections for highly aberrated eyes in the presence of registration uncertainty Journal of Vision. 2013;13(7):8. doi:10.1167/13.7.8 Figure Legend: Panel A. Change in logVSX for 65 movement samples is plotted for subject KC1. Second to fourth radial order SPGD correction provides better overall logVSX (green) than the other two corrections (blue, full-magnitude second- to fourth-order correction and orange, correction based on the Guirao et al. approach). The bigger symbols indicate the residual aberration structures selected for the visual acuity chart simulation study. Panel B. Change in measured logMAR for each of the selected residual aberration structures plotted against the corresponding scleral contact lens movement sample. Second- to fourth-order SPGD correction (green) provides better overall logMAR acuity than the other two corrections. Panel C. KC1_WFE 7 mm pupil as measured over the contact lens for Zernike terms second to 10th radial order. Black circle indicates 5 mm pupil over each of the corrections move. KC1_4Full: second- to fourth-order full-magnitude correction, KC1_4Guirao: second- to fourth-order correction based on the Guirao et al. approach, KC1_4SPGD: second- to fourth-order SPGD correction for KC1. Date of download: 12/23/2017 The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Copyright © 2017. All rights reserved.