By measuring the stereoacuity of strabismic patients to both crossed and uncrossed disparity, we correlated the direction of steroblindness associated with the direction of strabismus. The KEYSTONE AIRPLANE SERIES was modified to enable threshold measurements to crossed and uncrossed disparities. We concluded that there is a statistically significant deficiency (.05 level) of uncrossed disparities by esotropes
Strabismus can be defined as the inability to coordinate the eye muscles that ordinarily fixate the ...
PurposeTo describe the relationship between binocular summation and stereoacuity after strabismus su...
Stereoanomalies suggest that some people lack disparity detectors or have a disorder of the subsyste...
The Stereolocalization ability of fifty subjects was assessed using a Quoits Variable Vectographic T...
Human ability to monocularly detect spatial misalignment is functionally more precise than predicted...
AbstractSuppression in strabismus is more likely to occur when the images for the left- and right-ey...
To evaluate the perception of three-dimensional (3D) shape in patients with strabismus and the contr...
AbstractPrinciples of the design and administration of clinical stereopsis tests are outlined. Once ...
AbstractQuestion. How precisely can objects, located in different depth planes, be aligned to the sa...
Stereoacuity experiments tested definitions of binocularly disparate spatial positions by perturbing...
Copyright © 2013 Murat Aslankurt et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Stereopsis is a binocular phenomenon dependent on higher order visual processing. We previously repo...
It has been generally assumed that the two eyes of a normal observer provide equal inputs to the vis...
PURPOSE: To analyze stereoacuity in patients with strabismus using various stereotests. METHODS: Ste...
AbstractNeurologically normal observers show a consistent leftward bias when asked to bisect a horiz...
Strabismus can be defined as the inability to coordinate the eye muscles that ordinarily fixate the ...
PurposeTo describe the relationship between binocular summation and stereoacuity after strabismus su...
Stereoanomalies suggest that some people lack disparity detectors or have a disorder of the subsyste...
The Stereolocalization ability of fifty subjects was assessed using a Quoits Variable Vectographic T...
Human ability to monocularly detect spatial misalignment is functionally more precise than predicted...
AbstractSuppression in strabismus is more likely to occur when the images for the left- and right-ey...
To evaluate the perception of three-dimensional (3D) shape in patients with strabismus and the contr...
AbstractPrinciples of the design and administration of clinical stereopsis tests are outlined. Once ...
AbstractQuestion. How precisely can objects, located in different depth planes, be aligned to the sa...
Stereoacuity experiments tested definitions of binocularly disparate spatial positions by perturbing...
Copyright © 2013 Murat Aslankurt et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Stereopsis is a binocular phenomenon dependent on higher order visual processing. We previously repo...
It has been generally assumed that the two eyes of a normal observer provide equal inputs to the vis...
PURPOSE: To analyze stereoacuity in patients with strabismus using various stereotests. METHODS: Ste...
AbstractNeurologically normal observers show a consistent leftward bias when asked to bisect a horiz...
Strabismus can be defined as the inability to coordinate the eye muscles that ordinarily fixate the ...
PurposeTo describe the relationship between binocular summation and stereoacuity after strabismus su...
Stereoanomalies suggest that some people lack disparity detectors or have a disorder of the subsyste...