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Prehension deficits in amblyopia

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S Grant, DR Melmoth, MJ Morgan, AL Finlay - Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 2007 - ARVO
METHODS. Twenty amblyopes (10 strabismic, 10 nonstrabismic) with different
degrees of visual acuity loss (mild, moderate, or severe) and stereodeficiency
(reduced or undetectable) participated, along with 20 matched control ...
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The effect of amblyopia on fine motor skills in children

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AL Webber, JM Wood, GA Gole, B Brown - Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 2008 - ARVO
METHODS. Vision and fine motor skills were tested in a group of children (n =
82; mean age, 8.2 ± 1.7 [SD] years) with amblyopia of different causes
(infantile esotropia, n = 17; acquired strabismus, n = 28; anisometropia, n ...
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Improvement in motor development following surgery for infantile esotropia

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JR Drover, DR Stager, SE Morale, JN Leffler, … - Journal of AAPOS, 2008 - Elsevier
Recently, our lab devised the Infant Developmental Skills Survey, a 25-item
questionnaire designed to assess sensorimotor and gross motor development. The
questionnaire was completed by the parents of 3- to 10-month-old patients ...
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Motor skill performance of school-age children with visual impairments


SH MSc, CV PhD, KL PhD, EH PhD - Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology - interscience.wiley.com
The aim of this study was to examine the performance of children with visual
impairments (VI) aged 7 to 10 years on different types of motor skills.
Furthermore, the association between the degree of the VI and motor ...
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A special role for binocular visual input during development and as a component of …


DE Mitchell - Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 2008 - IOS Press
Abstract. Purpose: To review work on animal models of deprivation amblyopia that
points to a special role for binocular visual input in the development of
spatial vision and as a component of occlusion (patching) therapy for ...
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Performance of strabismic subjects using a validated surgical training module: A pilot study


GP Barry, JW Simon, D Auringer, W Dunnican, … - Journal of AAPOS, 2009 - Elsevier
A prospective experimental study was conducted of 14 adult patients with
strabismus since childhood and absent stereopsis and of 14 age-matched controls
with normal stereopsis. Each participant received instruction in the task ...
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Do visual impairments affect risk of motor problems in preterm and term low birth weight …


KAI Evensen, S Lindqvist, MS Indredavik, J … - European Journal of Paediatric Neurology, 2009 - Elsevier
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Clinical science-Scientific reports: Unilateral visual impairment and neurodevelopmental …


BJ Ophthalmol - bjo.bmj.com
(b) Only straight-eyed patients were used, which means that, to the extent
amblyopes were included in the sample, they were anisometropic amblyopes. Of the
30 children in the “unilaterally impaired” group, 10 had been in ...
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