2.1(top 8%)
Impact Factor
2.3(top 8%)
extended IF
106(top 3%)
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1.1K
authors
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papers
125.5K
citations
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Most Cited Articles of Optometry and Vision Science

TitleYearCitations
New design principles for visual acuity letter charts1976876
Power vectors: an application of Fourier analysis to the description and statistical analysis of refractive error1997734
The Freiburg Visual Acuity test--automatic measurement of visual acuity1996586
Importance of the lipid layer in human tear film stability and evaporation1997349
Epidemiologic study of ocular refraction among schoolchildren in Taiwan in 19951999303
The impact of contact angle on the biocompatibility of biomaterials2010299
Visual requirements for reading1993267
THE APE AND THE CHILD1933257
A patient questionnaire approach to estimating the prevalence of dry eye symptoms in patients presenting to optometric practices across Canada1997239
Seeing into old age: vision function beyond acuity1999226
Repeatability and reproducibility of central corneal thickness measurement with Pentacam, Orbscan, and ultrasound2005222
Psychophysics of reading. VIII. The Minnesota Low-Vision Reading Test1989222
Overnight orthokeratology2000221
A new contrast sensitivity vision test chart1984217
Visual factors and orientation-mobility performance1982217
Does education explain ethnic differences in myopia prevalence? A population-based study of young adult males in Singapore2001216
Corneal response to orthokeratology1998215
The development, assessment, and selection of questionnaires2007210
Visual impairment and disability in older adults1994198
Cumulative meta-analysis of the relationship between useful field of view and driving performance in older adults: current and future implications2005195
Validity and reliability of the revised convergence insufficiency symptom survey in children aged 9 to 18 years2003194
Clinical applications of the Shack-Hartmann aberrometer1999193
The design and use of a new near-vision chart1980183
Consideration of three types of spontaneous eyeblink activity in normal humans: during reading and video display terminal use, in primary gaze, and while in conversation2001182
CCLRU standards for success of daily and extended wear contact lenses1993182