Tong et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Topical review: assessment of binocular sensory processes in low visionTong et al., 2021
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- Tong J
- Huang J
- Khou V
- Martin J
- Kalloniatis M
- Ly A
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- Optometry and Vision Science
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Supplemental Digital Content: Appendix Table A1, available at https://links. lww. com/OPX/A480, shows the required change in object distance to detect change in depth with varying stereoacuities for pupillary distance (PD) of 64 mm and working distances of 40 …
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