textabstractIn order to elucidate the type, size and depth of suppression scotomata in microstrabismus and small angle convergent strabismus, we performed binocular static perimetry in 14 subjects with strabismus and four normal observers. The strabismic cases had an objective angle of convergent squint between 1 and 8 deg, visual acuity between 0.1 and 1.25, and limited stereopsis. During testing the subjects fused pictures on two Friedmann visual field analyzers. Right and left eyes were studied separately under both monocular and binocular viewing conditions. In five strabismics a suppression scotoma was found in the squinting eye, with a diameter of 5-30 deg and a depth ranging from 4 to 14 dB. No suppression scotomata could be detected...
We have mapped regional patterns of perceptual suppression by testing the visual fields dichopticall...
Binocular summation (BiS), defined as the superiority of visual function for binocular over monocula...
Purpose. To compare binocularity in central and peripheral vision of people with early-onset strabis...
In order to elucidate the type, size and depth of suppression scotomata in microstrabismus and small...
AbstractIn order to elucidate the type, size and depth of suppression scotomata in microstrabismus a...
AbstractThe contribution of the strabismic eye to binocular vision has frequently been studied with ...
textabstractIntroduction: It is still not exactly known how strabismic patients perceive the surrou...
AbstractSuppression in strabismus is more likely to occur when the images for the left- and right-ey...
THE purpose of treatment of all patients with strabismus is to reduce the angle of deviation to the ...
PURPOSE. Patients with primary microstrabismus have a high degree of binocularity, which suggests th...
In binocular viewing, images presented to the amblyopic eye are suppressed in the cortex to prevent ...
Although their eyes are pointing in different directions, people with long-standing strabismic ambly...
Strabismus, or ocular misalignment is a common ocular disorder, affecting 3-5% of the population. U...
BACKGROUND: Although their eyes are pointing in different directions, people with long-standing stra...
Misalignment of the eyes can lead to double vision and visual confusion. However, these sensations a...
We have mapped regional patterns of perceptual suppression by testing the visual fields dichopticall...
Binocular summation (BiS), defined as the superiority of visual function for binocular over monocula...
Purpose. To compare binocularity in central and peripheral vision of people with early-onset strabis...
In order to elucidate the type, size and depth of suppression scotomata in microstrabismus and small...
AbstractIn order to elucidate the type, size and depth of suppression scotomata in microstrabismus a...
AbstractThe contribution of the strabismic eye to binocular vision has frequently been studied with ...
textabstractIntroduction: It is still not exactly known how strabismic patients perceive the surrou...
AbstractSuppression in strabismus is more likely to occur when the images for the left- and right-ey...
THE purpose of treatment of all patients with strabismus is to reduce the angle of deviation to the ...
PURPOSE. Patients with primary microstrabismus have a high degree of binocularity, which suggests th...
In binocular viewing, images presented to the amblyopic eye are suppressed in the cortex to prevent ...
Although their eyes are pointing in different directions, people with long-standing strabismic ambly...
Strabismus, or ocular misalignment is a common ocular disorder, affecting 3-5% of the population. U...
BACKGROUND: Although their eyes are pointing in different directions, people with long-standing stra...
Misalignment of the eyes can lead to double vision and visual confusion. However, these sensations a...
We have mapped regional patterns of perceptual suppression by testing the visual fields dichopticall...
Binocular summation (BiS), defined as the superiority of visual function for binocular over monocula...
Purpose. To compare binocularity in central and peripheral vision of people with early-onset strabis...