Short-term effects of aligning prisms on the objective and subjective fixation disparity in far distance
Fixation disparity (FD) refers to a suboptimal condition of binocular vision. The oculomotor aspect of FD refers to a misadjustment in the vergence angle between the two visual axes that is measured in research with eye trackers (objective fixation disparity, oFD). The sensory aspect is psychophysic...
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Main Authors: | Volkhard Schroth (Author), Roland Joos (Author), Ewald Alshuth (Author), Wolfgang Jaschinski (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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