Abstract

In myopia the eye grows too long, generating poorly focused retinal images when people try to look at a distance. Myopia is tightly linked to the educational status and is on the rise worldwide. It is still not clear which kind of visual experience stimulates eye growth in children and students when they study. We propose a new and perhaps unexpected reason. Work in animal models has shown that selective activation of ON or OFF pathways has also selective effects on eye growth. This is likely to be true also in humans. Using custom-developed software to process video frames of the visual environment in realtime we quantified relative ON and OFF stimulus strengths. We found that ON and OFF inputs were largely balanced in natural environments. However, black text on white paper heavily overstimulated retinal OFF pathways. Conversely, white text on black paper overstimulated ON pathways. Using optical coherence tomography (OCT) in young human subjects, we found that the choroid, the heavily perfused layer behind the retina in the eye, becomes about 16 µm thinner in only one hour when subjects read black text on white background but about 10 µm thicker when they read white text from black background. Studies both in animal models and in humans have shown that thinner choroids are associated with myopia development and thicker choroids with myopia inhibition. Therefore, reading white text from a black screen or tablet may be a way to inhibit myopia, while conventional black text on white background may stimulate myopia.

Highlights

  • Myopia became recently the most frequent vision disorder in young people

  • Crewther and Crewther[24] showed that the gliotoxin L-α-aminoadipic acid (LAA) which eliminates the ON response in the electroretinogram (ERG), reduced negative lens induced myopia, while D-α-aminoadipic acid (DAA) which suppressed the OFF response in the ERG, reduced hyperopia induced by positive lenses

  • Black text on white background represented a severe overstimulation of the OFF channels while white text on black background overstimulated the ON channels (Fig. 1)

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Introduction

Myopia became recently the most frequent vision disorder in young people. At present, about 50 percent of university students are myopic in central Europe[1,2], but the numbers are considerably higher in Taiwan, Singapore, Korea, Japan and in the large cities of China[3]. Reading and near work have been associated with myopia onset and progression[12]. It is still not clear how exactly the visual input looks like that may drive myopia during reading. Small ON or OFF receptive field sizes, like in the foveal region, generate high sensitivity to fine details since they respond best to spatial contrast modulation at the highest detectable Fourier components in the retinal image. ON and OFF pathways have selective effects on eye growth and myopia. There is considerable evidence that there are selective effects of ON and OFF pathway activation on eye growth and refractive error development

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