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A definitive case of paradoxical stereopsis
1School of Optometry, University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Abstract:
Author JF had perfect stereoacuity but was unaware that he did not make much use of stereopsis under everyday conditions of seeing, i.e., his stereopsis was paradoxical. We describe how this condition was diagnosed and everyday depth perception restored. The objective of this report is to demonstrate convincingly that paradoxical stereopsis exists as a clinical entity. A combination of signs and symptoms is presented as a syndrome for the diagnosis of paradoxical stereopsis.
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