The preceding two articles in this series have looked at the basics of prismatic effects, binocular vision and eye movements. Here Peter Black and Tina Arbon Black apply that knowledge to common dispensing problems as well as introducing aspects of binocular vision in near vision (C76988, one distance learning CET point suitable for optometrists and dispensing opticians)
This paper follows up theme of binocular vision and his working in daily life. The individual chapte...
Exact prismatic effects were calculated for stock spectacle lenses (-6 D to +10 D) and trial refract...
IN a previous communication (Campbell and others, 1948), a preliminary comparison was made of the bi...
In the first of two articles looking at prisms, both prescribed and induced, Peter Black and Tina Ar...
In the second article focusing on binocular vision as an influence upon spectacle correction, Peter ...
Eye injury remains a significant cause of monocular visual impairment, and blindness in monocular pa...
In this the third article in this series concentrating on correction of presbyopia Peter Black and T...
Eye injury remains a significant cause of monocular visual impairment and blindness in monocular pat...
textabstractBinocular vision and stereopsis is one of the major characteristics of frontal eyed spec...
Modern presbyopes have a huge selection of vision correction options from which to choose. In this a...
Convergence insufficiency, basic exophoria and pseudo convergence insufficiency are three common rea...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_20641918x.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
Includes index.Includes bibliographical references (p. 343-344).1. Optic principles -- 2. The Optic ...
Convergence prisms provide one optical approach for patients with congenital or acquired nystagmus w...
Abstract Background The accommodation has considerable interactions with the pupil response, vergenc...
This paper follows up theme of binocular vision and his working in daily life. The individual chapte...
Exact prismatic effects were calculated for stock spectacle lenses (-6 D to +10 D) and trial refract...
IN a previous communication (Campbell and others, 1948), a preliminary comparison was made of the bi...
In the first of two articles looking at prisms, both prescribed and induced, Peter Black and Tina Ar...
In the second article focusing on binocular vision as an influence upon spectacle correction, Peter ...
Eye injury remains a significant cause of monocular visual impairment, and blindness in monocular pa...
In this the third article in this series concentrating on correction of presbyopia Peter Black and T...
Eye injury remains a significant cause of monocular visual impairment and blindness in monocular pat...
textabstractBinocular vision and stereopsis is one of the major characteristics of frontal eyed spec...
Modern presbyopes have a huge selection of vision correction options from which to choose. In this a...
Convergence insufficiency, basic exophoria and pseudo convergence insufficiency are three common rea...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_20641918x.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
Includes index.Includes bibliographical references (p. 343-344).1. Optic principles -- 2. The Optic ...
Convergence prisms provide one optical approach for patients with congenital or acquired nystagmus w...
Abstract Background The accommodation has considerable interactions with the pupil response, vergenc...
This paper follows up theme of binocular vision and his working in daily life. The individual chapte...
Exact prismatic effects were calculated for stock spectacle lenses (-6 D to +10 D) and trial refract...
IN a previous communication (Campbell and others, 1948), a preliminary comparison was made of the bi...