AbstractRecent studies have shown that perceptual learning has the potential to treat amblyopia. In this study we tested whether a recent perceptual learning technique that improved visual functions in adults can be applied to improve the vision of children after the conventional treatment of patching has failed. A prospective clinical pilot study was carried out in children who were non-compliant with patching or in whom patching had failed despite good compliance. Each child underwent a complete eye examination before and after treatment. The treatment was based on a perceptual learning technique that was similar to the adult study [Polat, U., Ma-Naim, T., Belkin, M., & Sagi, D. (2004). Improving vision in adult amblyopia by perceptual le...
Background: Interest in developing alternative methods for the treatment of amblyopia has long been ...
Purpose. Although amblyopia is diagnosed in terms of a monocular letter acuity loss, individuals typ...
AbstractPerceptual learning effects demonstrate that the adult visual system retains neural plastici...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that perceptual learning has the potential to treat amblyopia. In ...
AbstractAmblyopia is a developmental abnormality that results from physiological alterations in the ...
Amblyopia should be treated in early ages to have better outcomes. Stimulation of suppressed eye and...
Amblyopia is a common visual disorder that results in a spatial acuity deficit in the affected eye. ...
Amblyopia, the leading cause of unilateral visual impairment in children, is caused by inadequate s...
AbstractTo evaluate the effects of perceptual learning on contrast-sensitivity function and visual a...
AIM: To observe the long-term effect of visual perceptual learning to correct anisometropic amblyopi...
Elvan Yalcin, Ozlem BalciWorld Eye Hospital, Department of Pediatric Ophthalmology, Istanbul, Turkey...
Purpose: To investigate existing as well as novel vision-based treatments in children with amblyopia...
PURPOSE. We investigated whether perceptual learning in adults with amblyopia could be enabled to tr...
AbstractThe notion of a limited, early period of plasticity of the visual system has been challenged...
PurposeWe investigated whether perceptual learning in adults with amblyopia could be enabled to tran...
Background: Interest in developing alternative methods for the treatment of amblyopia has long been ...
Purpose. Although amblyopia is diagnosed in terms of a monocular letter acuity loss, individuals typ...
AbstractPerceptual learning effects demonstrate that the adult visual system retains neural plastici...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that perceptual learning has the potential to treat amblyopia. In ...
AbstractAmblyopia is a developmental abnormality that results from physiological alterations in the ...
Amblyopia should be treated in early ages to have better outcomes. Stimulation of suppressed eye and...
Amblyopia is a common visual disorder that results in a spatial acuity deficit in the affected eye. ...
Amblyopia, the leading cause of unilateral visual impairment in children, is caused by inadequate s...
AbstractTo evaluate the effects of perceptual learning on contrast-sensitivity function and visual a...
AIM: To observe the long-term effect of visual perceptual learning to correct anisometropic amblyopi...
Elvan Yalcin, Ozlem BalciWorld Eye Hospital, Department of Pediatric Ophthalmology, Istanbul, Turkey...
Purpose: To investigate existing as well as novel vision-based treatments in children with amblyopia...
PURPOSE. We investigated whether perceptual learning in adults with amblyopia could be enabled to tr...
AbstractThe notion of a limited, early period of plasticity of the visual system has been challenged...
PurposeWe investigated whether perceptual learning in adults with amblyopia could be enabled to tran...
Background: Interest in developing alternative methods for the treatment of amblyopia has long been ...
Purpose. Although amblyopia is diagnosed in terms of a monocular letter acuity loss, individuals typ...
AbstractPerceptual learning effects demonstrate that the adult visual system retains neural plastici...