AbstractSuppression in strabismus is more likely to occur when the images for the left- and right-eye are similar. In this study the relationship between the depth of strabismic suppression and the amount of dissimilarity between the images was quantified. Six subjects with microstrabismus looked at two identical colorful, cartoon images via mirrors. In the middle of each screen was a circular aperture with an opal glass, which was illuminated from the back by a halogen lamp during 300 ms with a gradual on- and offset in intensity. In the circular aperture images that slightly differed in shape were presented to both eyes. The dominant eye was presented a circle, the squinting eye a circle that, in four steps, changed its shape into a squar...
SummaryBinocular rivalry occurs when incongruent patterns are presented to corresponding regions of ...
The competitive and inhibitory interactions between the two eyes’ images are a pervasive aspect of b...
AbstractWhen our two eyes view incompatible images, the brain invokes suppressive processes to inhib...
AbstractSuppression in strabismus is more likely to occur when the images for the left- and right-ey...
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...
AbstractIn order to elucidate the type, size and depth of suppression scotomata in microstrabismus a...
Inter-ocular suppression occurs when very different images are presented to each eye. Diplopia ensue...
In binocular viewing, images presented to the amblyopic eye are suppressed in the cortex to prevent ...
AbstractBinocular rivalry refers to the alternating perception that occurs when the two eyes are pre...
AbstractIn typical binocular rivalry demonstrations, disparate images presented in corresponding loc...
When our two eyes view incompatible images, the brain invokes suppressive processes to inhibit one i...
Misalignment of the eyes can lead to double vision and visual confusion. However, these sensations a...
By measuring the stereoacuity of strabismic patients to both crossed and uncrossed disparity, we cor...
AbstractStrabismus, the misalignment of the visual axis of one eye relative to that of the other eye...
SummaryBinocular rivalry occurs when incongruent patterns are presented to corresponding regions of ...
The competitive and inhibitory interactions between the two eyes’ images are a pervasive aspect of b...
AbstractWhen our two eyes view incompatible images, the brain invokes suppressive processes to inhib...
AbstractSuppression in strabismus is more likely to occur when the images for the left- and right-ey...
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...
AbstractIn order to elucidate the type, size and depth of suppression scotomata in microstrabismus a...
Inter-ocular suppression occurs when very different images are presented to each eye. Diplopia ensue...
In binocular viewing, images presented to the amblyopic eye are suppressed in the cortex to prevent ...
AbstractBinocular rivalry refers to the alternating perception that occurs when the two eyes are pre...
AbstractIn typical binocular rivalry demonstrations, disparate images presented in corresponding loc...
When our two eyes view incompatible images, the brain invokes suppressive processes to inhibit one i...
Misalignment of the eyes can lead to double vision and visual confusion. However, these sensations a...
By measuring the stereoacuity of strabismic patients to both crossed and uncrossed disparity, we cor...
AbstractStrabismus, the misalignment of the visual axis of one eye relative to that of the other eye...
SummaryBinocular rivalry occurs when incongruent patterns are presented to corresponding regions of ...
The competitive and inhibitory interactions between the two eyes’ images are a pervasive aspect of b...
AbstractWhen our two eyes view incompatible images, the brain invokes suppressive processes to inhib...