Binocular Therapy for Childhood Amblyopia Improves Vision Without Breaking Interocular Suppression

Volume: 58, Issue: 7, Pages: 3031 - 3031
Published: Jun 14, 2017
Abstract
Amblyopia is a common developmental visual impairment characterized by a substantial difference in acuity between the two eyes. Current monocular treatments, which promote use of the affected eye by occluding or blurring the fellow eye, improve acuity, but are hindered by poor compliance. Recently developed binocular treatments can produce rapid gains in visual function, thought to be as a result of reduced interocular suppression. We set out to...
Paper Details
Title
Binocular Therapy for Childhood Amblyopia Improves Vision Without Breaking Interocular Suppression
Published Date
Jun 14, 2017
Volume
58
Issue
7
Pages
3031 - 3031
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