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Peripheral prism glasses: effects of moving and stationary backgrounds

Shen et al., 2015

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8139315093700829875
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Shen J
Peli E
Bowers A
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Optometry and Vision Science

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Purpose Unilateral peripheral prisms for homonymous hemianopia (HH) expand the visual field through peripheral binocular visual confusion, a stimulus for binocular rivalry that could lead to reduced predominance and partial suppression of the prism image, thereby limiting …
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