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    Patients with microstrabismus demonstrated better visual-motor skills than monocular individuals but did not reach normal binocular vision levels. This study assessed visual-motor performance in microstrabismus patients.

    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Neuroscience
    • Visual Science

    Context:

    • Microstrabismus, a condition involving small-angle misalignments of the eyes, can affect visual development and function.
    • Assessing the functional visual capabilities of individuals with microstrabismus is crucial for understanding the condition's impact.
    • Previous research has explored various aspects of visual function in strabismus, but detailed analysis of visual-motor skills in microstrabismus is ongoing.

    Purpose:

    • To evaluate the visual-motor performance of patients with postoperative microstrabismus.
    • To compare the performance of microstrabismus patients with normal binocular individuals and monocular subjects.
    • To investigate the influence of amblyopia severity on visual-motor task performance in microstrabismus.

    Summary:

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    • Thirty-six patients with postoperative microstrabismus, categorized by amblyopia severity, and three control groups (normal binocular, long-term monocular, inexperienced monocular) participated.
    • Participants performed a visual-motor task involving hitting vertical sticks in varied positions under different time conditions.
    • Results indicated that microstrabismus patients performed significantly better than monocular subjects but did not achieve the performance levels of normal binocular individuals.

    Impact:

    • The findings highlight that while microstrabismus impairs visual-motor skills compared to normal binocular vision, it is less debilitating than long-term monocularity.
    • This research contributes to understanding the functional visual deficits associated with microstrabismus, informing potential therapeutic strategies.
    • The study underscores the importance of considering visual-motor abilities when evaluating the functional impact of strabismus and amblyopia.