Comparability of two methods of estimating real-depth acuity.
DM Pierce - … International d'ophtalmologie. International Journal of …, 1975 - europepmc.org
The purpose of this study was to determine whether a motor adjustment (method of average
error) and a verbal response (method of constant stimuli) procedure would yield comparable …
error) and a verbal response (method of constant stimuli) procedure would yield comparable …
Relationship between monocular and binocular depth acuity.
DM Pierce, AL Benton - Ophthalmologica. Journal International d' …, 1975 - europepmc.org
Estimates of monocular and binocular depth acuity were obtained on two samples of
subjects with adequate visual acuity and capacity for stereopsis. Both a method of average …
subjects with adequate visual acuity and capacity for stereopsis. Both a method of average …
Effect of luminance and contrast on stereoscopic acuity
T Geib, C Baumann - Graefe's archive for clinical and experimental …, 1990 - Springer
The threshold of binocular depth perception was measured in 11 healthy volunteers. A three-
rod arrangement was employed in which both the luminance of the rods and that of the …
rod arrangement was employed in which both the luminance of the rods and that of the …
Factors involved in several tests of binocular depth perception
LL Sloan, A Altman - AMA archives of ophthalmology, 1954 - jamanetwork.com
SEVERAL previous investigations* have compared tests purporting to measure the
efficiency of binocular depth perception and have attempted by statistical procedures, ie, by …
efficiency of binocular depth perception and have attempted by statistical procedures, ie, by …
Measure of visual acuity by means of eye movements
M Millodot - Optometry and Vision Science, 1969 - journals.lww.com
Subjective and objective tests of visual acuity were given using the same target, with the
same luminance and at the same distance. Objective measurements were obtained by a …
same luminance and at the same distance. Objective measurements were obtained by a …
Relationship between visual acuity and observation distance
G Heron, HP Furby, RJ Walker… - Ophthalmic and …, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
The visual acuities of 17 young emmetropes and corrected ametropes were measured over
the range of 7.5–0.19 m using a Bailey‐Lovie chart. Accommodation stimulus‐response …
the range of 7.5–0.19 m using a Bailey‐Lovie chart. Accommodation stimulus‐response …
Acuity measurements—do they indicate how well a partially sighted person functions or could function?
SM Genensky - Optometry and Vision Science, 1976 - journals.lww.com
Even a brief excursion into Clinical Refraction by Borish" and into ML Rubin's chapter
entitled “Visual Acuity" in AM Pott's The Assessment of Visual Function* will convince most …
entitled “Visual Acuity" in AM Pott's The Assessment of Visual Function* will convince most …
Determining visual acuity
E Hartmann - Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1987 - europepmc.org
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What Is Visual Acuity?
RG Burton - Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 1959 - Taylor & Francis
VISUAL acuity, as clinically considered. can only be defined operationally. It is the response
to a series of different-sized letters projected to or situated at a distance of 20 feet (or its …
to a series of different-sized letters projected to or situated at a distance of 20 feet (or its …
Stereoscopic acuity and observation distance
JP Brown, KN Ogle, L Reiher - Investigative Ophthalmology & …, 1965 - iovs.arvojournals.org
Because of the contradictory evidence as to whether stereoscopic acuity varies with
observation distance, this study was undertaken to investigate the problem, with the utmost …
observation distance, this study was undertaken to investigate the problem, with the utmost …