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Relationship Between Stereoscopic Acuity and Illumminance
Makiko YAMASHITA +3 more
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Stereoscopic Visual Acuity in Different Types of Amblyopia
The signs of amblyopia include decreased visual acuity, enhanced crowding phenomenon, decreased accommodation ability, afferent pupillary defect, eccentric viewing, and also the loss of precise stereoscopic ability. The aim of the study was to assess stereoscopic visual acuity in different types of amblyopia.
Ljubica Dorn +1 more
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The association between stereoscopic vision and cognitive function on community-dwelling older adults: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Visual impairment is associated with cognitive dysfunction in older adults; however, a relationship between stereopsis and cognitive function remains unclear.
Yeon Jung Park +4 more
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ON THE MEASURE OF THE STEREOSCOPIC ACUITY OF VISION [PDF]
J. W. Nordenson
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ON THE MEASUREMENT OF THE STEREOSCOPIC VISUAL ACUITY. [PDF]
G.T. Brooksbank James
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Effectiveness and the nomogram of small incision lenticule extraction in the correction of myopic anisometropia in adults [PDF]
AIM: To evaluate the safety, effectiveness, and predictability of small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) for the treatment of anisometropia, and to explore the personalized design scheme of SMILE in correcting adult myopia anisometropia based on the
Tong Zhang +14 more
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A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH INTO STEREOSCOPIC VISION
Stereopsis (or stereoscopic) vision is the ability to see depth of perception, which is created by the difference in angle of view between both eyes. The first process is known as simultaneous perception.
Lely Retno Wulandari
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Stereoscopic acuity and observation distance [PDF]
The amount of depth perceived from a fixed pattern of horizontal disparities varies with viewing distance. We investigated whether thresholds for discriminating stereoscopic corrugations at a range of spatial frequencies were also affected by viewing distance or whether they were determined solely by the angular disparity in the stimulus prior to ...
Mark F, Bradshaw, Andrew, Glennerster
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Perceiving 3D in the absence of measurable stereo-acuity
Aim: Increasingly, those who are considered ‘stereoblind’ by clinical testing, report that a 3D effect is perceived when watching stereoscopic films at the cinema.
Laurence P. Tidbury +2 more
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A New Distance Stereotest by Autostereoscopic Display Using an Eye-Tracking Method
Objectives: This research aimed to present a novel glasses-free distance random-dot stereotest system (GFDRDSS) using an eye-tracking method.Methods: A single-view autostereoscopic display applying a backlight control system combined with an eye-tracking
Li-Qun Cao +8 more
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