Comparability of two methods of estimating real-depth acuity.

DM Pierce - … International d'ophtalmologie. International Journal of …, 1975 - europepmc.org
… (method of constant stimuli) procedure would yield comparable estimates of depth acuity
The findings were that: (1) thresholds derived from the two procedures were not significantly …

[图书][B] Comparison of two methods for the estimation of monocular and binocular real-depth acuity

DM Pierce - 1973 - search.proquest.com
method and the verbal adjustment method used to estimate real depth acuity in this study
involve different … the monocular conditions, yield different estimates of real depth acuity. In the …

Effects of age and optical blur on real depth stereoacuity

MF Costa, SMCF Moreira, RD Hamer… - Ophthalmic and …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
… visual acuity; did not assign individuals of different ages to … for comparisons of variables
between the two age groups we used the Student t-test. Prediction interval was used to calculate

The effect of induced monocular blur on measures of stereoacuity

NV Odell, SR Hatt, DA Leske, WE Adams… - Journal of American …, 2009 - Elsevier
… random dot and real depth tests in strabismus patients,1, 2, 3, … different stereoacuity tests
at different levels of visual acuityComparison of distance optotype acuity to corresponding …

Comparison of Real Depth and Randot Stereotests

DA Leske, EE Birch, JM Holmes - … Ophthalmology & Visual …, 2006 - iovs.arvojournals.org
… To determine whether there are systematic differences between these categories of tests, …
Methods: : 262 patients in a strabismus practice with visual acuity of 20/40 or better in each eye…

Quantitative relations among vernier, real depth, and stereoscopic depth acuities.

RN Berry - Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1948 - psycnet.apa.org
… determined under comparable conditions, thus making any comparisons between the …
procedure. Therefore, it can be said that all methods of measuring the threshold of vernier acuity

Real depth vs randot stereotests

DA Leske, EE Birch, JM Holmes - American journal of ophthalmology, 2006 - Elsevier
… To determine whether there are systematic differences between these categories of tests, …
and eighty-two patients in a strabismus practice, ages 4 to 84 years, with visual acuity of 20/40 …

The Effect of Induced Monocular Acuity Deficits on Stereoacuity

NV Odell, DA Leske, SR Hatt… - … & Visual Science, 2008 - iovs.arvojournals.org
… (40 arcsec), P<0.0001 for each comparison). The worst monocular visual … acuity degradation
associated with fine, moderate, or nil stereoacuity. Measured stereoacuity using real depth

Effects of viewing distance with the Howard-Dolman apparatus

WH Teichner, JL Kobrick - JOSA, 1956 - opg.optica.org
… of comparison edges available, the greater might be the precision of real depth based upon
vernier-type estimates… that real depth perception and vernier acuity are essentially the same. …

The effect of fixation conditions on depth discrimination thresholds at scotopic and photopic illuminance levels.

A Lit - Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1959 - psycnet.apa.org
Two emmetropic graduate students with normal visual acuitycomparison target (using a
"bracketing" procedure) until the … in a two rod test apparatus involving real-depth cues. Effects …