| Literature DB >> 2249349 |
M W Robboy1, I G Cox, P Erickson.
Abstract
We investigated the relationship between ocular dominance and monovision visual performance in 15 presbyopic subjects. Ocular dominance was determined using sighting (hole-in-the-card and mirror tests) and sensory (anisometropic blur suppression test) methods. Correcting the dominant sighting eye for a given viewing distance was found to be an unreliable method of optimizing blur suppression or binocular high/low contrast visual acuity at that distance. If there is any advantage to a particular strategy for selecting the distance monovision eye, it must be realized in vision performance areas other than visual acuity.Mesh:
Year: 1990 PMID: 2249349
Source DB: PubMed Journal: CLAO J ISSN: 0733-8902