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Effect of Watching 3-Dimensional Television on Refractive Error in Children

Kim SH, Suh YW, Choi YM, Han JY, Nam GT, You EJ, Cho YA

PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of watching 3-dimensional (3D) television (TV) on refractive error in children. METHODS: Sixty healthy volunteers, aged 6 to 12 years, without any ocular abnormalities other than...
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Change of Stereoacuity with Aging in Normal Eyes

Lee SY, Koo NK

PURPOSE: Stereopsis in normal subjects aged between 7 and 76 years was compared to examine changes in stereopsis with age. METHODS: Eighty subjects with no ocular disease were divided into...
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The Prismatic Effect on Stereoacuity in Intermittent Exotropia

Choi KS, Chung SA, Lee KS, Lee JB

PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of acrylic refractive prism and Fresnel membrane prism on stereoacuity in intermittent exotropia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Stereoacuities of fifty-two patients (mean age, 12.4 years; range...
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Visual Function after Primary Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lens Implantation in Pediatric Unilateral Cataract: Stereopsis and Visual Acuity

Park JH, Yu YS, Kim JH, Kim SJ, Choung HK

PURPOSE: To investigate the association between binocular function and vision after cataract removal and primary posterior chamber intraocular lens (PC-IOL) implantation in children with unilateral cataract and to identify...
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A Study on the Clinical Usefullness of Digitalized Random-dot Stereoacuity Test

Yang JW, Son MH, Yun IH

Existing methods of stereoacuity testing need specific glasses or optical device for use. We have designed a new stereoacuity test for the digitalized, random-dot stereogram and researched its clinical usefulness....
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