نتایج جستجو برای: binocular vision

تعداد نتایج: 132022  

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2011
Juan Tabernero Christina Schwarz Enrique J Fernández Pablo Artal

PURPOSE To investigate binocular visual acuity and depth of focus when one eye forms images through a typical pupil diameter aperture (4 mm) and the other eye through a small pupil of 1.5-mm diameter. METHODS Using a recently developed adaptive optics binocular visual simulator, through focus monocular and binocular visual acuity were measured in three subjects under specially simulated visua...

Journal: :Progress in retinal and eye research 2013
Eileen E Birch

Amblyopia is the most common cause of monocular visual loss in children, affecting 1.3%-3.6% of children. Current treatments are effective in reducing the visual acuity deficit but many amblyopic individuals are left with residual visual acuity deficits, ocular motor abnormalities, deficient fine motor skills, and risk for recurrent amblyopia. Using a combination of psychophysical, electrophysi...

Journal: :Archivos de la Sociedad Espanola de Oftalmologia 2013
J A Reche-Sainz R Gómez de Liaño N Toledano-Fernández J García-Sánchez

OBJECTIVE To describe the possible impairment of binocular vision in primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) patients. METHOD A cross-sectional study was conducted on 58 glaucoma patients, 76 ocular hypertensives and 82 normal subjects. They were examined with a battery of binocular tests consisting of the measurement of phoria angles, amplitudes of fusion (AF), near point of convergence (NPC) ass...

2004
Carlo R. Laing Carson C. Chow Scott Patterson Matthew Stephens Gene Tsai

Journal: :Vision Research 2009
Julie M. Harris Laurie M. Wilcox

The mainstream of binocular vision research has long been focused on understanding how binocular disparity is used for depth perception. In recent years, researchers have begun to explore how monocular regions in binocularly viewed scenes contribute to our perception of the three-dimensional world. Here we review the field as it currently stands, with a focus on understanding the extent to whic...

2005
R. Thad Goodwin Paul E. Romano

Fourteen normal adult volunteers with normal binocular single vision and normal stereoacuity submitted to monocular and binocular degradation of their stereoacuity by cycloplegia and fogging with spherical lenses. Stereoacuity (SA) was reduced as soon as visual acuity (VA), both monocular and binocular, was reduced. There was a marked similarity in the degree of SA reduction produced by monocul...

Journal: :Vision Research 2011
Donald E. Mitchell Jan Kennie Kevin R. Duffy

Short daily periods of binocular vision, if concordant and continuous, have been shown to outweigh or protect against much longer daily periods of monocular deprivation to allow the development of normal visual acuity in both eyes of kittens. The greater weight placed on binocular visual input could arise because of an inherent bias for binocular input within the visual pathway at all times dur...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1985
R T Goodwin P E Romano

Fourteen normal adult volunteers with normal binocular single vision and normal stereoacuity submitted to monocular and binocular degradation of their stereoacuity by cycloplegia and fogging with spherical lenses. Stereoacuity (SA) was reduced as soon as visual acuity (VA), both monocular and binocular, was reduced. There was a marked similarity in the degree of SA reduction produced by monocul...

Journal: :Current Biology 2002
Stephen R Jackson Roger Newport Andrew Shaw

It has been argued that visual perception and the visual control of action depend upon functionally distinct and anatomically separable brain systems. Electrophysiological evidence indicates that binocular vision may be particularly important for the visuomotor processing within the posterior parietal cortex, and neuropsychological and psychophysical studies confirm that binocular vision is cru...

2015
Anna Katharina Schaadt

III ABSTRACT The unified and three-dimensional percept we perceive through the two of our eyes is the result of multiple interacting functional and neural processing stages in the visual brain. They range from convergence eye movements and sensory merging of the two disparate monocular images (binocular convergent fusion) up to an elaborated stereoscopic percept containing spatial depth (stereo...

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