emmetropization
Emmetropization is the postnatal process by which the eye grows and its optical components adjust in a coordinated way so that images are focused on the retina with little or no refractive error, a state known as emmetropia. The mechanism is most active in infancy and early childhood but can continue to influence eye growth into later childhood and adolescence for some individuals.
Mechanistically, emmetropization involves signals generated by the retina in response to defocus. When images are focused
Genetic factors influence baseline refractive tendencies, while visual experience provides corrective cues. Environmental influences are notable:
Emmetropization is studied across humans and animal models, including chicks, tree shrews, and primates, to illuminate