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Monocular Contrast Sensitivity Visual Perceptual Learning Rebalances Adult Amblyopes' Two Eyes. [PDF]

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Anisometropia and Binocularity

Ophthalmology, 1996
To determine the effects of experimentally induced anisometropia on binocular function in healthy adults as a means of assessing the potentially detrimental effects of uncorrected anisometropia on binocular development in childhood.Nineteen adults with normal binocularity, ranging in age from 26 to 59 years, were studied.
S E, Brooks, D, Johnson, N, Fischer
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Anisometropia and Strabismus

American Orthoptic Journal, 1977
(1977). Anisometropia and Strabismus. American Orthoptic Journal: Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 131-133.
W L, Phelps, J, Muir
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The tolerance of anisometropia

Acta Ophthalmologica, 2019
AbstractPurposeThis study examines aniseikonia, Aniseikonia tolerance range (ATR), anisometropia and patient‐reported outcomes (PRO) in an anisometropic population compared with a non‐anisometropic population. The relationship between anisometropia and aniseikonia is determined, and the correlations between aniseikonia, anisometropia and ATR versus PRO
Therese Grønhøj Krarup   +4 more
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Unilateral Refractive Keratotomy for Anisometropia

Journal of Refractive Surgery, 1998
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: In anisometropia, the asymmetry of refractive error produces disparity of image magnification (aniseikonia) that can create visual discomfort, especially when asymmetry is 3.00 diopters or more. METHODS: A prospective study of 20 eyes of 20 patients between 18 and 61 years of age who underwent unilateral radial ...
Oner, FH, Maden, A, Erkin, EF
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Anisometropia and Changes in Anisometropia in School Myopia

Optometry and vision Science, 1990
Human anisometropia and changes in it were followed over a 3-year period in 238 schoolchildren who had uncomplicated school myopia in both eyes. Anisometropia of the spherical equivalent (ASFE) type increased in 27%, decreased in 6%, and remained unchanged in 67% of these children.
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MARKED ANISOMETROPIA

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1939
A white man aged 48, who apparently was in good health, registered in the Section on Ophthalmology of the Mayo Clinic on Sept. 16, 1936, for refraction. The glasses he had worn for the preceding four years had been broken recently, but the lenses, while they had enabled him to carry on his duties as a railroad station agent in a small community, never ...
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