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How to Create and Use Binocular Rivalry
Published on: November 11, 2010
Increasing the proportion of binocular vision makes horizontal prism adaptation complete
R L Brautaset1, J A M Jennings
1Unit of Optometry, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Box 8056, S-104-20 Stockholm, Sweden. rlb@ste.ki.se
Abstract:
In previous phoria adaptation experiments on normal subjects adaptation tends to reach only approximately 2/3 of the prism-induced phoria while clinical experience indicates that prism adaptation is usually complete. The present data show that increasing the proportion of binocular experience through the phoria-inducing prism allows adaptation to become complete. Longer periods of binocular vision give a better indication of vergence adaptation function. This is particularly important in experiments where normal and abnormal adaptive abilities are being compared.
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