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Seeing beyond acuity

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TL Lewis - British Medical Journal, 1998 - bjo.bmj.com
What are the effects of uniocular disorders on visual outcome? Are some
treatment strategies more effective than others? Has the good eye been
compromised? Does the age of onset matter? What is the influence of ...
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[CITATION] Near final scotopic thresholds in normal eyes and in the dominant eyes of amblyopes


GL Kandel, HE Bedell, JH Fallon - Ophthalmic Res, 1976
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[CITATION] Bifoveal instability. The relationship to strabismic amblyopia.


JS Hermann, BS Priestley - American journal of ophthalmology, 1965 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Am J Ophthalmol. 1965 Sep;60(3):452-9. Bifoveal instability. The
relationship to strabismic amblyopia. Hermann JS, Priestley BS. ...
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[CITATION] OKN asymmetries in amblyopia—their effect on velocity perception


N Roberts, C Westall - Clin Vis Sci, 1990
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[CITATION] Abnormal pursuit movements of the fellow eye in amblyopia with strabismus


S Fukai, J Tsutsui, Y Nakamura - Orthoptics, past, present, future: transactions of the …, 1976 - Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corp.
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Measurements of eccentricity of fixation in normals and in amblyopes by evoked potentials


R Srebro - Vision Research, 1983 - Elsevier
A method to estimate the eccentricity of fixation, ie the position of the center
of the fovea relative to the point of fixation, based on visually evoked
potentials is described and applied to 14 normal and 17 amblyopic subjects. ...
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The comparative development of movement hyperacuity and visual acuity in children


TJ BUCKINGHAM, SL KELLY - Vision Research, 1996 - Elsevier
Snellen recognition acuity became established as the principal clinical standard
for visual assessment following its introduction in 1862. The technique relies
heavily upon a patient's reading ability and problems may arise in ...
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Anomalies of motion perception in infantile esotropia

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S Fawcett, JE Raymond, WF Astle, CM Skov - Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 1998 - ARVO
PURPOSE. TO quantify motion sensitivity in patients with infantile esotropia
who, as a subgroup, have been previously reported to have abnormal oculomotor
control. In addition, to probe abnormal binocular development as a factor ...
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[CITATION] Pursuit movements of normal and amblyopic eyes. An electro-ophthalmographic study. II. …


GK Von Noorden, G Mackensen - American journal of ophthalmology, 1962 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Am J Ophthalmol. 1962 Mar;53:477-87. Pursuit movements of normal and amblyopic
eyes. An electro-ophthalmographic study. II. Pursuit ...
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Biases of motion perception revealed by reversing gratings in humans who had infantile- …


L Tychsen, A Rastelli, S Steinman, B … - Developmental medicine and child neurology, 1996 - interscience.wiley.com
Motion perception was tested by requiring adult subjects to view gratings that
remained stationary but reversed in contrast several times per second. Subjects
viewed monocularly and judged whether the gratings were stationary, or ...
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