Study of motion Stereopsis in Strabismic patient.
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Latent stereopsis for motion in depth in strabismic amblyopia.
PURPOSE To investigate the residual stereo function of a group of 15 patients with strabismic amblyopia, by using motion-in-depth stimuli that allow discrimination of contributions from local disparity as opposed to those from local velocity mechanisms as a function of the rate of depth change. METHODS The stereo performance (percentage correct) was measured as a function of the rate of depth...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: JAPANESE ORTHOPTIC JOURNAL
سال: 1998
ISSN: 1883-9215,0387-5172
DOI: 10.4263/jorthoptic.26.207