Can perceptual learning be used to treat amblyopia beyond the critical period of visual development?

Volume: 31, Issue: 6, Pages: 564 - 573
Published: Oct 7, 2011
Abstract
Amblyopia presents early in childhood and affects approximately 3% of western populations. The monocular visual acuity loss is conventionally treated during the 'critical periods' of visual development by occluding or penalising the fellow eye to encourage use of the amblyopic eye. Despite the measurable success of this approach in many children, substantial numbers of people still suffer with amblyopia later in life because either they were...
Paper Details
Title
Can perceptual learning be used to treat amblyopia beyond the critical period of visual development?
Published Date
Oct 7, 2011
Volume
31
Issue
6
Pages
564 - 573
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