emmetropia
Emmetropia, also known as emmetropia or normal vision, is a state of the eyes where the image of an object is focused directly on the retina without the need for accommodation. This condition is characterized by a normal refractive state of the eye, meaning that the eye is neither hyperopic (farsighted) nor myopic (nearsighted). In emmetropic eyes, the cornea and lens work together to focus light rays onto the retina, allowing for clear and sharp vision at all distances.
Emmetropia is the most common refractive error, affecting the majority of the population. It is typically acquired
Individuals with emmetropia do not experience the same visual discomfort as those with refractive errors. They
Emmetropia is a desirable condition as it allows for clear and comfortable vision. However, it is not
In summary, emmetropia is a normal state of the eyes where the image of an object is