Background/Aims: Computer games have been used to stimulate vision in amblyopia with varying degrees of success. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility of conducting a randomised controlled trial to test the effectiveness of computer game play compared to close work during occlusion treatment in children. Method: Children aged 2–7 years with amblyopia and no prior amblyopia treatment were invited to participate. Participants were randomised to a computer game group or close work group and asked to complete two hours occlusion per day, incorporating one hour of their allocated activity. LogMAR visual acuity (VA) was assessed before treatment commenced and after 7(±1) weeks. The same examiner, who was unaware of the al...
NoPURPOSE: A computer-based interactive binocular treatment system (I-BiT) for amblyopia has been de...
Previous studies have employed different experimental approaches to enhance visual function in adult...
UnlabelledAbnormal visual experience during a sensitive period of development disrupts neuronal circ...
PurposeTo compare the effectiveness and efficiency of supervised dichoptic action-videogame play to ...
Background Traditional treatment of amblyopia involves either wearing a patch or atropine penalisati...
The classical treatment option for amblyopia in Latvia is occlusions of the non-amblyopic eye. The n...
Background: Amblyopia (lazy eye) affects the vision of approximately 2% of all children. Traditional...
© 2014 Hussain, Astle, Webb and Mcgraw. Perceptual learning of visual tasks is emerging as a promisi...
The gold-standard treatment for childhood amblyopia remains patching or penalizing the fellow eye, r...
The gold-standard treatment for childhood amblyopia remains patching or penalizing the fellow eye, r...
SIGNIFICANCE: Currently, treatments for amblyopia are occlusion or penalization of the stronger fell...
Background Amblyopia is the most common developmental vision disorder in children. The initial treat...
Background: The application of CAM visual stimulation returns to the date of more than fifty years a...
Background: Interest in developing alternative methods for the treatment of amblyopia has long been ...
Purpose: To investigate existing as well as novel vision-based treatments in children with amblyopia...
NoPURPOSE: A computer-based interactive binocular treatment system (I-BiT) for amblyopia has been de...
Previous studies have employed different experimental approaches to enhance visual function in adult...
UnlabelledAbnormal visual experience during a sensitive period of development disrupts neuronal circ...
PurposeTo compare the effectiveness and efficiency of supervised dichoptic action-videogame play to ...
Background Traditional treatment of amblyopia involves either wearing a patch or atropine penalisati...
The classical treatment option for amblyopia in Latvia is occlusions of the non-amblyopic eye. The n...
Background: Amblyopia (lazy eye) affects the vision of approximately 2% of all children. Traditional...
© 2014 Hussain, Astle, Webb and Mcgraw. Perceptual learning of visual tasks is emerging as a promisi...
The gold-standard treatment for childhood amblyopia remains patching or penalizing the fellow eye, r...
The gold-standard treatment for childhood amblyopia remains patching or penalizing the fellow eye, r...
SIGNIFICANCE: Currently, treatments for amblyopia are occlusion or penalization of the stronger fell...
Background Amblyopia is the most common developmental vision disorder in children. The initial treat...
Background: The application of CAM visual stimulation returns to the date of more than fifty years a...
Background: Interest in developing alternative methods for the treatment of amblyopia has long been ...
Purpose: To investigate existing as well as novel vision-based treatments in children with amblyopia...
NoPURPOSE: A computer-based interactive binocular treatment system (I-BiT) for amblyopia has been de...
Previous studies have employed different experimental approaches to enhance visual function in adult...
UnlabelledAbnormal visual experience during a sensitive period of development disrupts neuronal circ...