Degraded retinal imagery and concomitant abnormal binocular interaction, as a result of significant unilateral uncorrected refractive error, can result in unilateral functional amblyopia in young humans. The ''plastic or critical period of vision'' could be considered as the physiologic epoch in which visual deprivation can impede complete development of normal vision or in which visual stimulation can "reverse" the effects of previous stimulus deprivation. This plastic period has been defined in some mammals but is still approximated in humans. The prevention of normal visual acuity development with maturation is referred to as amblyopia of arrest; a condition that is non-treatable by definition. Amblyopia of extinction represents ...
The basis of treatment for amblyopia (poor vision due to abnormal visual experience early in life) f...
Amblyopia is a common cause of reduced vision in children. The clinical diagnosis is complicated and...
Background: Amblyopia is more common in children with high astigmatism, but factors contributing to ...
Degraded retinal imagery and concomitant abnormal binocular interaction, as a result of significant...
Amblyopia results from an abnormal binocular interaction, in the context of strabismus or uncorrecte...
Amblyopia is a disorder of the development of sight. It is due to the failure of cortical visual dev...
The most common cause of unilateral visual impairment in children is amblyopia. Anisometropia is the...
A review of types, presentation and treatment of amblyopia was done. There are four major types of ...
Amblyopia is the most common cause of reduced vision in children and young people, affecting approxi...
ABSTRACT Abnormalities in visual processing caused by visual deprivation or abnormal binocular inter...
PURPOSE. The aim of this study was to define the nature of functional visual loss in amblyopia and t...
Although historically, treatment of amblyopia has been recommended prior to closure of a critical wi...
Purpose: to identify treatment efficiency factors in various forms of amblyopia. Material and method...
Amblyopia is a unilateral or bilateral reduction of visual acuity secondary to abnormal visual exper...
Amblyopia is one of the major eye diseases which affect the vision of children and kids. It is nothi...
The basis of treatment for amblyopia (poor vision due to abnormal visual experience early in life) f...
Amblyopia is a common cause of reduced vision in children. The clinical diagnosis is complicated and...
Background: Amblyopia is more common in children with high astigmatism, but factors contributing to ...
Degraded retinal imagery and concomitant abnormal binocular interaction, as a result of significant...
Amblyopia results from an abnormal binocular interaction, in the context of strabismus or uncorrecte...
Amblyopia is a disorder of the development of sight. It is due to the failure of cortical visual dev...
The most common cause of unilateral visual impairment in children is amblyopia. Anisometropia is the...
A review of types, presentation and treatment of amblyopia was done. There are four major types of ...
Amblyopia is the most common cause of reduced vision in children and young people, affecting approxi...
ABSTRACT Abnormalities in visual processing caused by visual deprivation or abnormal binocular inter...
PURPOSE. The aim of this study was to define the nature of functional visual loss in amblyopia and t...
Although historically, treatment of amblyopia has been recommended prior to closure of a critical wi...
Purpose: to identify treatment efficiency factors in various forms of amblyopia. Material and method...
Amblyopia is a unilateral or bilateral reduction of visual acuity secondary to abnormal visual exper...
Amblyopia is one of the major eye diseases which affect the vision of children and kids. It is nothi...
The basis of treatment for amblyopia (poor vision due to abnormal visual experience early in life) f...
Amblyopia is a common cause of reduced vision in children. The clinical diagnosis is complicated and...
Background: Amblyopia is more common in children with high astigmatism, but factors contributing to ...