Strabismic Subject Clinical Details

Strabismic Subject Clinical Details

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Purpose: Positional judgments in amblyopia are impaired more at the center of the visual field than in the periphery. However, the effects of visual field position frequently are confounded with stimulus separation. The purpose of this experiment was to parse the effects of stimulus separation and eccentricity on the positional deficit in amblyopi...

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... strabismic subjects participated in a subset of the dichoptic stimulus conditions (i.e., in some separation × eccentricity × judgment direction combinations and not others) and three strabismic subjects performed the task in both dichoptic and monocular (amblyopic eye) viewing conditions. Table 1 provides clinical details for the strabismic subjects. All subjects were informed of the purpose and procedure of the study. ...
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... Figure S1 and Supplementary Table S1 show dichoptic performance of the three strabismic subjects who did the task in both viewing conditions (i.e., excluding subjects who performed the task in the dichoptic condition only; normal and monocular data are the same as in Figure 3). Performance of this subset of subjects did not differ from that of the full sample, confirming that individual differences did not produce the difference between viewing conditions. ...

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