Eye dominance is often defined as a preference for the visual input of one eye to the other. Implicit in this definition is the dominant eye has better visual function. Several studies have investigated the effect of visual direction or defocus on ocular dominance, but there is less evidence connecting ocular dominance and monocular visual thresholds. We used the classic “hole in card” method to determine the dominant eye for 28 adult observers (11 males and 17 females). We then compared contrast thresholds between the dominant and non-dominant eyes using grating stimuli biased to be processed more strongly either by the magnocellular (MC) or parvocellular (PC) pathway. Using non-parametric mean rank tests, the dominant eye was more sensiti...
It is commonly assumed that one eye is dominant over the other eye. Eye dominance is most frequently...
It is commonly assumed that one eye is dominant over the other eye. Eye dominance is most frequently...
Purpose:Stereopsis is the highest form of binocular visual processing, in which relative depth infor...
Eye dominance is often defined as a preference for the visual input of one eye to the other. Implici...
Eye dominance is often defined as a preference for the visual input of one eye to the other. Implici...
International audienceThe dominant eye is the one used to sight in a camera. Neuroimaging studies ha...
International audienceThe dominant eye is the one used to sight in a camera. Neuroimaging studies ha...
Eye dominance can be broadly defined as the preference for one eye over the other and several distin...
International audienceThe dominant eye is the one used to perform a monocular task. There is an adva...
International audienceThe dominant eye is the one used to perform a monocular task. There is an adva...
AbstractWe studied the role of eye dominance in non-rivalry conditions, testing dichoptic visual sea...
Contains fulltext : 193282.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is commonly ...
It is commonly assumed that one eye is dominant over the other eye. Eye dominance is most frequently...
It is commonly assumed that one eye is dominant over the other eye. Eye dominance is most frequently...
Background: Ocular Dominance was first described by Rosenbach. Ocular Dominance is the tendency to p...
It is commonly assumed that one eye is dominant over the other eye. Eye dominance is most frequently...
It is commonly assumed that one eye is dominant over the other eye. Eye dominance is most frequently...
Purpose:Stereopsis is the highest form of binocular visual processing, in which relative depth infor...
Eye dominance is often defined as a preference for the visual input of one eye to the other. Implici...
Eye dominance is often defined as a preference for the visual input of one eye to the other. Implici...
International audienceThe dominant eye is the one used to sight in a camera. Neuroimaging studies ha...
International audienceThe dominant eye is the one used to sight in a camera. Neuroimaging studies ha...
Eye dominance can be broadly defined as the preference for one eye over the other and several distin...
International audienceThe dominant eye is the one used to perform a monocular task. There is an adva...
International audienceThe dominant eye is the one used to perform a monocular task. There is an adva...
AbstractWe studied the role of eye dominance in non-rivalry conditions, testing dichoptic visual sea...
Contains fulltext : 193282.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is commonly ...
It is commonly assumed that one eye is dominant over the other eye. Eye dominance is most frequently...
It is commonly assumed that one eye is dominant over the other eye. Eye dominance is most frequently...
Background: Ocular Dominance was first described by Rosenbach. Ocular Dominance is the tendency to p...
It is commonly assumed that one eye is dominant over the other eye. Eye dominance is most frequently...
It is commonly assumed that one eye is dominant over the other eye. Eye dominance is most frequently...
Purpose:Stereopsis is the highest form of binocular visual processing, in which relative depth infor...