• In visual perception, retinal correspondence is the inherent relationship between paired retinal visual cells in the two eyes. Images from one object stimulate...
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    dissociation of the test. Also in individuals who have abnormal retinal correspondence (ARC) they may provide an unexpected response, and those who have...
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  • with strabismus to test for suppression, normal retinal correspondence or abnormal retinal correspondence, particularly in cases of manifest strabismus...
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    Retina (redirect from Retinal diseases)
    cells (also called magnocellular, M, or parasol retinal ganglion cells), although the correspondence between X and Y cells (in the cat retina) and P and...
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    vertical deviations where there is simultaneous perception and normal retinal correspondence (NRC) Decompensated phorias. Acquired strabismus (rather than congenital...
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  • Alternating esotropia ALT XT/XOT Alternating exotropia ARC Anomalous retinal correspondence A/V Arteriole–venue ratio BIO Binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy...
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    retina in one eye with the same areas in the other is known as retinal correspondence. This relationship also gives rise to an associated phenomenon of...
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    high stereoacuity. In contrast, in a condition known as anomalous retinal correspondence, the brain associates the fovea of one eye with an extrafoveal area...
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    vision is provided. This mechanism of sensory fusion with normal retinal correspondence operates within a certain limit of disparity, referred to as Panum’s...
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    A virtual retinal display (VRD), also known as a retinal scan display (RSD) or retinal projector (RP), is a display technology that draws a raster display...
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    and small heterotropias (manifest deviations) at near when normal retinal correspondence (NRC) is present. It is especially helpful when patients present...
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  • result of a primary sensorial defect, predisposing to anomalous retinal correspondence. Secondary MFS is a frequent outcome of surgical treatment of congenital...
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  • active avoidance of fusion by eye misalignment), and anomalous retinal correspondence (where the brain associates the fovea of one eye with an extrafoveal...
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  • agency of the US government Noise reduction coefficient Normal retinal correspondence National Rugby Championship, an Australian rugby union competition...
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    Stereopsis (redirect from Retinal disparity)
    binocular depth vision, the sensation arises from processing differences in retinal images resulting from the two eyes looking from different directions (binocular...
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    Tweed DB, Schor CM (2006). "The extended horopter: Quantifying retinal correspondence across changes of 3D eye position". Journal of Vision. 6 (1): 64–74...
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  • and poorer stereopsis. Eccentric fixation utilises an abnormal retinal correspondence point and not the fovea, no movement under the prism is seen when...
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    Marcel Duchamp (redirect from Retinal art)
    rejected the work of many of his fellow artists (such as Henri Matisse) as "retinal," intended only to please the eye. Instead, he wanted to use art to serve...
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  • variety of vision therapy methods, primarily directed at the abnormal retinal correspondence management such as eye occlusion with an eye patch, binocular vision...
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    objective measurements. Can be performed on patients with abnormal retinal correspondence. Determines the orthoptic exercises required to manage fusional...
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  • vertical lines above and below it which would be affected by shear of retinal correspondence points. Cyclotropia Laurence Harris; Michael Jenkin (1993). Spatial...
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  • problems, anaemia, or glaucoma. Reported adverse effects include fainting, retinal toxicity, and vision loss. As poppers include a broad range of chemical...
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  • The correspondence problem refers to the fundamental problem in computer vision of ascertaining which parts of one image correspond to which parts of another...
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    system Specular holography Stereo display Stereoscope Vectograph Virtual retinal display Volumetric display Wiggle stereoscopy Other technologies 2D to...
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    monocular cues can be observed with just one eye. Binocular cues include retinal disparity, which exploits parallax and vergence. Stereopsis is made possible...
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  • genericized, and was often used to refer to similar machines produced by the RetinalGraph Company or to any copy made by any such machine. The growth of business...
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    eye, the retinal image will be in focus in front of the retina and out of focus on the retina, yielding myopia. A similar poorly focused retinal image happens...
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    rivalry Binocular vision Chromostereopsis Convergence insufficiency Correspondence problem Peripheral vision Depth perception Epipolar geometry Kinetic...
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    system Specular holography Stereo display Stereoscope Vectograph Virtual retinal display Volumetric display Wiggle stereoscopy Other technologies 2D to...
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  • complex partial epilepsy, and to different retinal conditions, such as epiretinal membrane. Physiologically, retinal macropsia results from the compression...
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