AbstractStrabismus, the misalignment of the visual axis of one eye relative to that of the other eye, reduces visual acuity in the affected eye. Several processes contributing to that loss are: amblyopia, which results in a chronic acuity loss whether or not the fellow eye is viewing; strabismic deviation, which shifts the image of an acuity target onto more peripheral, and therefore less acute, retina when the fellow eye fixates; interocular suppression and binocular masking, which reduce visibility in the strabismic eye due to neural influences from the other eye. We measured the losses due to these processes in nine small-angle strabismic subjects. Amblyopia reduced acuity by a median of 34% relative to its value in subjects with normal ...
AbstractAmblyopia is usually associated with the presence of anisometropia, strabismus or both early...
PurposePotential factors influencing stereopsis were investigated in patients with both refractive a...
Amblyopia is the most common cause of reduced vision in children and young people, affecting approxi...
Although their eyes are pointing in different directions, people with long-standing strabismic ambly...
BACKGROUND: Although their eyes are pointing in different directions, people with long-standing stra...
AbstractSuppression in strabismus is more likely to occur when the images for the left- and right-ey...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of interocular suppression and visual acuity loss on stereoacu...
Strabismus, or ocular misalignment is a common ocular disorder, affecting 3-5% of the population. U...
AbstractTo examine the link between binocular vision and binocular coordination of saccades we studi...
The aim of this paper is to use the new definition of amblyopia and to define the overall visual per...
Amblyopia is a common developmental visual disorder. Previous studies of amblyopia have delineated s...
Background: Strabismus development is a complex process involving various parts of the visual system...
<p>Monocular visual acuity (VA, logMAR) are presented for left (L) and right (R) eyes under both hab...
AbstractDisconjugate (different in the two eyes) oculomotor adaptation is driven by the need to main...
AbstractTo investigate the effects of visual disruption on contrast letter thresholds of the non-aff...
AbstractAmblyopia is usually associated with the presence of anisometropia, strabismus or both early...
PurposePotential factors influencing stereopsis were investigated in patients with both refractive a...
Amblyopia is the most common cause of reduced vision in children and young people, affecting approxi...
Although their eyes are pointing in different directions, people with long-standing strabismic ambly...
BACKGROUND: Although their eyes are pointing in different directions, people with long-standing stra...
AbstractSuppression in strabismus is more likely to occur when the images for the left- and right-ey...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of interocular suppression and visual acuity loss on stereoacu...
Strabismus, or ocular misalignment is a common ocular disorder, affecting 3-5% of the population. U...
AbstractTo examine the link between binocular vision and binocular coordination of saccades we studi...
The aim of this paper is to use the new definition of amblyopia and to define the overall visual per...
Amblyopia is a common developmental visual disorder. Previous studies of amblyopia have delineated s...
Background: Strabismus development is a complex process involving various parts of the visual system...
<p>Monocular visual acuity (VA, logMAR) are presented for left (L) and right (R) eyes under both hab...
AbstractDisconjugate (different in the two eyes) oculomotor adaptation is driven by the need to main...
AbstractTo investigate the effects of visual disruption on contrast letter thresholds of the non-aff...
AbstractAmblyopia is usually associated with the presence of anisometropia, strabismus or both early...
PurposePotential factors influencing stereopsis were investigated in patients with both refractive a...
Amblyopia is the most common cause of reduced vision in children and young people, affecting approxi...