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Christiaan Huygens is to credit for using the root of the word accommodation in reference to the eye.<ref name="t651">{{cite journal | last=Jong | first=Paulus T.V.M. de | title=The quest for the human ocular accommodation mechanism | journal=Acta Ophthalmologica | publisher=Wiley | volume=98 | issue=1 | date=2024-03-14 | pmid=31347276 | doi=10.1111/aos.14194 | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7004159/ | access-date=2024-08-17 | page=}}</ref>
Christiaan Huygens is to credit for using the root of the word accommodation in reference to the eye.<ref name="t651">{{cite journal | last=Jong | first=Paulus T.V.M. de | title=The quest for the human ocular accommodation mechanism | journal=Acta Ophthalmologica | publisher=Wiley | volume=98 | issue=1 | date=2024-03-14 | pmid=31347276 | doi=10.1111/aos.14194 | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7004159/ | access-date=2024-08-17 | page=}}</ref>
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Gordon G. Heath identified four components of [[accommodation]], which were adapted from [[Ernest Maddox]], who originally developed four components for [[vergence]].<ref name="f043">{{cite web | title=Gordon Heath | website=UC Berkeley School of Optometry | date=2022-07-06 | url=https://optometry.berkeley.edu/alumni/hall-of-fame/gordon-heath/ | access-date=2024-05-24}}</ref>
==See also==
==See also==