Abstract
Sensitivity to blur detection was measured for 30 optometric patients by having them match the clarity [or blur] of the target words at the test endpoint with 1 of an identical set of photographically defocused words. The group showed considerable variance in their blur scores which approached a normal distribution. Some clinical implications are discussed.
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