The prevalence and diagnosis of 'stereoblindness' in adults less than 60 years of age: a best evidence synthesis
Purpose Stereoscopic vision (or stereopsis) is the ability to perceive depth from binocular
disparity‐the difference of viewpoints between the two eyes. Interestingly, there are large …
disparity‐the difference of viewpoints between the two eyes. Interestingly, there are large …
[HTML][HTML] Binocular non-stereoscopic cues can deceive clinical tests of stereopsis
Stereoscopic vision plays a critical role in visual perception; however, it is difficult to assess.
In clinical settings, stereoacuity is assessed with clinical stereotests. Observers can use …
In clinical settings, stereoacuity is assessed with clinical stereotests. Observers can use …
[HTML][HTML] Assessment of stereo acuity levels using random dot stereo acuity chart in college students
BMS Deepa, A Valarmathi, S Benita - Journal of family medicine …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Methods: University students in the age group of 18-25 years were screened for visual acuity
for distance and near. Refraction was done to find the presence of refractive errors. Those …
for distance and near. Refraction was done to find the presence of refractive errors. Those …
[HTML][HTML] Which stereotest do you use? A survey research study in the British Isles, the United States and Canada
K Vancleef, JCA Read - The British and Irish Orthoptic Journal, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A wide range of stereotests are available to measure stereopsis. Because each test has its
own advantages and disadvantages, opinions differ on which is the preferred test to use in …
own advantages and disadvantages, opinions differ on which is the preferred test to use in …
Using stereoscopic visualizations as templates to construct a spatial hands-on representation—is there a novelty effect?
Sculpting representations of human organs out of modeling clay is an acknowledged
method of teaching anatomical structures. Because of its potential to provide detailed spatial …
method of teaching anatomical structures. Because of its potential to provide detailed spatial …
Stereoscopic vision in macular telangiectasia type 2
S Müller, TFC Heeren, J Nadal, P Charbel Issa… - …, 2019 - karger.com
Purpose: To investigate stereoscopic vision in patients with macular telangiectasia (MacTel)
type 2 and correlate paracentral sensitivity loss to reduced stereoscopic function. Methods …
type 2 and correlate paracentral sensitivity loss to reduced stereoscopic function. Methods …
Depth perception in patients with congenital color vision deficiency
S Ozates, MA Sekeroglu, C Ilhan, S Doguizi… - Eye, 2019 - nature.com
Purpose To assess the effect of type and severity of congenital color vision deficiency
(CCVD) on depth perception. Methods Thirty-one male patients with a known diagnosis of …
(CCVD) on depth perception. Methods Thirty-one male patients with a known diagnosis of …
[HTML][HTML] Lateral interference, effects of flankers and reference bar configuration on foveal depth discrimination thresholds
The human binocular visual system has the ability to accurately discriminate extremely small
differences in the relative depth of targets in visual space (Berry, 1948, Stigmar, 1970). As a …
differences in the relative depth of targets in visual space (Berry, 1948, Stigmar, 1970). As a …
Clinical evaluation of strabismus
It is not uncommon in an ophthalmologist's office to have an anxious couple with the
complaint of their child squinting occasionally. Confirming the presence or absence of …
complaint of their child squinting occasionally. Confirming the presence or absence of …
The impact of involving young children in improving the understanding of a new eye test
T Casanova, C Black, S Rafiq, J Hugill, JCA Read… - medRxiv, 2019 - medrxiv.org
Background Although considered important, the involvement of young children in research
is rare and its impact has never been measured. We aim to provide a good practice example …
is rare and its impact has never been measured. We aim to provide a good practice example …