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Miriam Kromeier1, Sven P Heinrich, Michael Bach

  • 1Universitäts-Augenklinik, Freiburg, Germany. Miriam.Kromeier@uniklinik-freiburg.de

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Ocular prevalence, a common eye dominance in binocular vision, occurs even at low stereoscopic thresholds. This eye preference is variable but does not hinder optimal stereoacuity.

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Background:

  • Most individuals exhibit a dominant eye preference, termed ocular prevalence, when aligning objects.
  • This phenomenon involves assigning greater weight to input from one eye over the other.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate if ocular prevalence occurs at small stereodisparities near the stereoacuity threshold.
  • To determine if ocular prevalence negatively impacts stereoacuity.

Main Methods:

  • Six participants with normal vision and equal acuity in both eyes were tested.
  • Ocular prevalence was assessed using vernier lines at varying stereodisparities.
  • Stereoacuity thresholds were measured using the Freiburg Stereoacuity Test.

Main Results:

  • All participants displayed ocular prevalence, which varied over time and even switched eyes in some.
  • Ocular prevalence was observed at both large and small stereodisparities.
  • Stereoacuity thresholds ranged from 1.7 to 12.3 arcseconds.

Conclusions:

  • Ocular prevalence is a common, variable trait in normal binocular vision.
  • It is present even at near-threshold stereodisparities.
  • Ocular prevalence is compatible with optimal stereoacuity and appears harmless.