Stereomobilization refers to the time required to activate stereopsis and perceive depth. Previous studies have examined the temporal effects of stereomobilization but very few have focused on the effects of unbalanced corrections, such as those seen with monovision contact lens fits. A color Macintosh computer was used to asses the effects of increasing anisometropia on stereomobilization in 37 subjects. For each increased anisometropic difference between the eyes, stereomobilization demonstrated a significant reduction in percent correct with shortened presentation times. It was also found that patients tested with larger amounts of induced anisometropia needed to view targets for significantly longer periods of time to gain the same ster...
Purpose: To assess the effect of experimental anisometropia and monovision on stereopsis using the T...
Anisometropia relates to the differences in refractive power between both eyes. Hence, anisometropia...
Anisometropic amblyopia is unilateral by definition and current treatment recommendations reflect th...
Little research has been done to study the effect of anisometropia on the ability of subjects to loc...
Aniseikonia affects binocular visual function. The effects of aniseikonia on stereomobilization, how...
Stereomobilization, or the speed at which stereopsis is perceived, may be a valuable indicator of fu...
The visual function of stereomobilization relates to the effects that temporal information has on th...
Contact lens induced anisometropia and its effect on stereoacuity and athletic performanc
This investigation was structured to determine whether any of three specific measures of stereopsis ...
Purpose: Stereopsis depends on horizontally disparate retinal images but otherwise concordance betwe...
Purpose: To simulate both lens-induced and screen-induced aniseikonia, and to assess its influence o...
Stereomobilization improves upon standard stereopsis measurements by utilizing temporal effects in t...
Negative effects on stereoaccuracy induced by commonly used red-green filters have been a subject of...
Objective: This study was designed to determine the level of stereopsis in anisometropic children wi...
Purpose: To study the effect of the corrective lens for anisometropia on aniseikonia and binocular f...
Purpose: To assess the effect of experimental anisometropia and monovision on stereopsis using the T...
Anisometropia relates to the differences in refractive power between both eyes. Hence, anisometropia...
Anisometropic amblyopia is unilateral by definition and current treatment recommendations reflect th...
Little research has been done to study the effect of anisometropia on the ability of subjects to loc...
Aniseikonia affects binocular visual function. The effects of aniseikonia on stereomobilization, how...
Stereomobilization, or the speed at which stereopsis is perceived, may be a valuable indicator of fu...
The visual function of stereomobilization relates to the effects that temporal information has on th...
Contact lens induced anisometropia and its effect on stereoacuity and athletic performanc
This investigation was structured to determine whether any of three specific measures of stereopsis ...
Purpose: Stereopsis depends on horizontally disparate retinal images but otherwise concordance betwe...
Purpose: To simulate both lens-induced and screen-induced aniseikonia, and to assess its influence o...
Stereomobilization improves upon standard stereopsis measurements by utilizing temporal effects in t...
Negative effects on stereoaccuracy induced by commonly used red-green filters have been a subject of...
Objective: This study was designed to determine the level of stereopsis in anisometropic children wi...
Purpose: To study the effect of the corrective lens for anisometropia on aniseikonia and binocular f...
Purpose: To assess the effect of experimental anisometropia and monovision on stereopsis using the T...
Anisometropia relates to the differences in refractive power between both eyes. Hence, anisometropia...
Anisometropic amblyopia is unilateral by definition and current treatment recommendations reflect th...