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Binocular Vision Status in Coal Miners.
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Effect of physiological aging on binocular vision
We see the world with two eyes. Binocular vision provides more ample information through interocular interaction. Previous studies have shown that aging impairs a variety of visual functions, but how aging affects binocular vision is still unclear.
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IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1995
Publisher Summary This chapter describes a model for binocular vision. The present study aims to develop a mathematical model for the entire process of binocular vision and the tracking of a moving object using binocular vision. A model of this type would be useful in the areas of robotics and the diagnosing of abnormalities in human vision.
P. Lockwood, S. Lu, C. Martin
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes a model for binocular vision. The present study aims to develop a mathematical model for the entire process of binocular vision and the tracking of a moving object using binocular vision. A model of this type would be useful in the areas of robotics and the diagnosing of abnormalities in human vision.
P. Lockwood, S. Lu, C. Martin
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Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología (English Edition), 2013
To describe the possible impairment of binocular vision in primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) patients.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 ...
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To describe the possible impairment of binocular vision in primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) patients.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 ...
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Binocular vision in the rabbit
Physiology & Behavior, 1977Two experiments are reported where rabbits were trained on both an Either- Or and a Same-Different visual discrimination task. A system of coloured patterns and light filters ensured that information was accessible only by binocular vision. The results showed that the animals were able to solve both types of discrimination problems under these ...
M W, Van Hof, I S, Russell
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Optometry and Vision Science, 1992
The participants at the 1991 Meetings of the Section on Binocular Vision and Perception presented a substantial amount of valuable theoretical and clinical information. There was considerable and valuable interaction between the audience and panel, especially after the symposium concerned with new techniques and how to use them.
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The participants at the 1991 Meetings of the Section on Binocular Vision and Perception presented a substantial amount of valuable theoretical and clinical information. There was considerable and valuable interaction between the audience and panel, especially after the symposium concerned with new techniques and how to use them.
B, Wick +3 more
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Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1988
ABSTRACT Sensory correspondence, which forms the foundation for binocular vision, is a central activity of the cortex at the perceptual level and can occur with or without an anatomic proximity of corresponding points on the same cerebral hemisphere. Dy sj u net ive eye movement (fusiona!
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ABSTRACT Sensory correspondence, which forms the foundation for binocular vision, is a central activity of the cortex at the perceptual level and can occur with or without an anatomic proximity of corresponding points on the same cerebral hemisphere. Dy sj u net ive eye movement (fusiona!
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Rebalancing binocular vision in amblyopia [PDF]
PurposeHumans with amblyopia have an asymmetry in binocular vision: neural signals from the amblyopic eye are suppressed in the cortex by the fellow eye.
Dennis M Levi
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The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2000
The author describes his contact with Bion over a twenty-year period, from Bion's supervision of his control case in London in 1960 to the period from 1968 to 1978 when they were both working in Los Angeles. He outlines Bion's views on the use of 'instinct' and intuition in patient observation, the depressive position in patient and analyst, and memory
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The author describes his contact with Bion over a twenty-year period, from Bion's supervision of his control case in London in 1960 to the period from 1968 to 1978 when they were both working in Los Angeles. He outlines Bion's views on the use of 'instinct' and intuition in patient observation, the depressive position in patient and analyst, and memory
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Restoration of Binocular Vision
Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1977SUMMARY Numerous studies have shown that Pseudophakic surgery is a better (because it is a more natural) method of restoring binocularity than contact lenses or aphakic spectacles provided that the potential for binocular vision was present before the onset of the cataracts). However, this restoration is achieved more easily in some groups of
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