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EdgarsChainsaw t1_j20fdbh wrote
Reply to comment by confusedinthegroove in ELI5: When scientists say babies have blurred vision, how do they know? by DreadMCYT
>An MRI would never be used to measure focusing properties of the eye in a clinical setting.
Not clinically, no. But for research purposes a group could absolutely write a grant proposal to study development of the eye in early childhood.
confusedinthegroove t1_j20haz3 wrote
Doubtful you could get grant approval when there are cheaper, faster and more accurate methods of measurement available. Especially when it has been studied quite extensively already.
https://www.surveyophthalmol.com/article/S0039-6257(21)00134-X/fulltext
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