Random-Dot Stereopsis in Microstrabismic Children


Random-Dot Stereopsis in Microstrabismic Children is a scholarly work, published in 2015 in ''Optometry and Vision Science''. The main subjects of the publication include stereoscopic acuity, visual perception, artificial intelligence, depth perception, Stereo display, audiology, correlation, myopia, optometry, stereopsis, stereoscopy, and psychology. Although the findings suggest that interocular correlation may play a role in deficits of stereopsis in microstrabismus, other altered processes such as abnormal experience, retinal correspondence, and high-level coding are likely to also be involved.

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