-
vision in
normal observers.
These deficits are
usually specific to the
amblyopic eye.
Subclinical deficits of the "better" eye have also been demonstrated...
- astigmatism,
image degradation. When the
covered eye is the non-
amblyopic eye, the
amblyopic eye
suddenly becomes the person's only
means of seeing. The strabismus...
-
Amaurotic nystagmus is
defined as
nystagmus ****ociated with
blindness or
central vision defects. It is
characterized by
pendular or
jerky movements of...
- the
visual cortex. The
objective is to
improve the
visual acuity of an
amblyopic (lazy) eye. Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenité, DG; Binnie, CD; Meinardi, H (Nov...
-
blindness in an
otherwise functional eye.
Patching the good eye
forces the
amblyopic eye to function,
thereby causing vision in that eye to be retained. It...
- the two eyes of an
amblyopic patient,
leading to an
enhanced visual acuity,
contrast sensitivity and
stereopsis in the
amblyopic patient. This occurs...
-
patches are used to
block the
field of view of one eye.
Strabismic or
amblyopic children are
often required to wear an eye
patch for
hours or days. The...
-
crowding has
become an
issue in
optometry and
ophthalmology when
testing amblyopic subjects with eye charts, as is
apparent from a
remark of the
Danish ophthalmologist...
- of a head-mounted display, is
amenable also to
amblyopic children, as it
improves both the
amblyopic eye's
visual acuity and the
stereo function. The...
- is
characterized by
progressive death of the
retinal ganglion cells.
Amblyopic eyes with
normal fundus also have
normal recovery time. Ophthalmoscope...