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- Aniseikonia is an ocular condition where there is a significant difference in the perceived size of images. It can occur as an overall difference between...
- related to other conditions dealing with visual perception, such as aniseikonia and Alice in Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS, also known as Todd's syndrome)...
- hence a moderately thick spectacle lens—if the aniseikonia is ignored. In order to avoid the aniseikonia (so that both magnifications will be practically...
- portion of the visual field, creating a localized or field-dependent aniseikonia that cannot be fully corrected optically with gl****es. Partial correction...
- anisometropia, when the two eyes have unequal refractive power, and aniseikonia which is when the magnification power between the eyes differ. Refractive...
- research into aspects of binocular vision, including cyclophoria and aniseikonia. Ames is perhaps best known for constructing illusions of visual perception...
- infectious, autoimmune, neurological, and neoplastic causes: Abscess Aniseikonia Anisometropia Antipsychotics (haloperidol, fluphe****ne, chlorpromazine...
- gl****es. Additionally, there are conditions such as keratoconus and aniseikonia that are typically corrected better with contact lenses than with gl****es...
- Refraction Refractive error Hyperopia Myopia Astigmatism Anisometropia / Aniseikonia Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Pupil Anisocoria Argyll Robertson...
- they avoid the problem of visual disparities due to size differences (aniseikonia) which is otherwise caused by spectacles in which the refractive power...