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The eye needs stimulus to make corrective changes.  Studies have shown that inducing myopic defocus is protective against myopia progression and can induce axial lengthening and shortening.
The eye needs stimulus to make corrective changes.  Studies have shown that inducing myopic defocus is protective against myopia progression and can induce axial lengthening and shortening.


<ref name="WikiMarkup">{{cite web |url=https://www.pum.edu.pl/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/112849/PomeranianJLifeSci_62-01_025-030.pdf |title=Long -term effects of optical defocus on eye growth and refractogenesis |publisher=Pomeranian J Life Sci ||author=Elena Tarutta, Narine Khodzhabekyan, Oksana Filinova, Sergei Milash, Galina Kruzhkova |year=2016}}</ref>
{{cite web paper |url=https://www.pum.edu.pl/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/112849/PomeranianJLifeSci_62-01_025-030.pdf |title=Long -term effects of optical defocus on eye growth and refractogenesis |publisher=Pomeranian J Life Sci ||author=Elena Tarutta, Narine Khodzhabekyan, Oksana Filinova, Sergei Milash, Galina Kruzhkova |year=2016}}


<ref name="WikiMarkup">{{cite web |url=https://iovs.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2189093 |title=Eyes in Various Species Can Shorten to Compensate for Myopic Defocus |publisher=Anatomy and Pathology/Oncology ||author=Xiaoying Zhu; Neville A. McBrien; Earl L. Smith, III; David Troilo; Josh Wallman |year=2013}}</ref>
{{cite web paper |url=https://iovs.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2189093 |title=Eyes in Various Species Can Shorten to Compensate for Myopic Defocus |publisher=Anatomy and Pathology/Oncology ||author=Xiaoying Zhu; Neville A. McBrien; Earl L. Smith, III; David Troilo; Josh Wallman |year=2013}}


= EM Blur Adaption =
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