Amblyopia characterization, treatment, and prophylaxis

K Simons - Survey of ophthalmology, 2005 - Elsevier
Amblyopia has a 1.6–3.6% prevalence, higher in the medically underserved. It is more
complex than simply visual acuity loss and the better eye has sub-clinical deficits. Functional …

[PDF][PDF] Vision with one eye: a review of visual function following unilateral enucleation.

JKE Steeves, EG GONZÁALEZ, MJ Steinbach - Spatial vision, 2008 - Citeseer
What happens to vision in the remaining eye following the loss of vision in the fellow eye?
Does the one-eyed individual have supernormal visual ability with the remaining eye in …

The contribution of stereo vision to one-handed catching

LIN Mazyn, M Lenoir, G Montagne… - Experimental brain …, 2004 - Springer
Participants with normal (StereoN) and weak (StereoW) stereopsis caught tennis balls under
monocular and binocular viewing at three different speed conditions. Monocular or binocular …

[HTML][HTML] Monocular information for perceiving large egocentric distance: A comparison between monocularly blind patients and normally sighted observers

L Gao, Y Huang, Y Zhang, X Zhang, Z Liu, JS Pan… - Vision Research, 2023 - Elsevier
The debate surrounding the advantages of binocular versus monocular vision has persisted
for decades. This study aimed to investigate whether individuals with monocular vision loss …

Analysis of visual risk perception model for braking control behaviour of human drivers: A literature review

C Liu, Z Wang, EJC Nacpil, W Hou… - IET Intelligent Transport …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
In the interest of driving safety, it is essential to understand driver risk assessment to develop
human‐centred automated driving systems. Visual perception plays a core role in observing …

[HTML][HTML] Comparison of depth-related visuomotor task performance in uniocular individuals and in binocular controls with and without temporary monocular occlusion

P Devi, JA Solomon, CW Tyler, TV Dave… - … & Visual Science, 2024 - tvst.arvojournals.org
Purpose: Do one-eyed (uniocular) humans use monocular depth cues differently from those
with intact binocularity to perform depth-related visuomotor tasks that emulate complex …

Impaired face processing in early monocular deprivation from enucleation

KR Kelly, BL Gallie, JKE Steeves - Optometry and Vision Science, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Purpose. We investigated the effects of early monocular enucleation (ME)(surgical removal
of one eye) on a high-level spatial visual ability, namely face perception. Early monocular …

[HTML][HTML] Absolute distance perception during in-depth head movement: Calibrating optic flow with extra-retinal information

CH Peh, F Panerai, J Droulez, V Cornilleau-Pérès… - Vision Research, 2002 - Elsevier
We investigated the ability of monocular human observer to scale absolute distance during
sagittal head motion in the presence of pure optic flow information. Subjects were presented …

Living with one eye: plasticity in visual and auditory systems

KR Kelly, SS Moro, JKE Steeves - Plasticity in sensory systems, 2013 - books.google.com
When we look at our environment, we immediately detect and recognize the objects,
buildings, and people surrounding us. Our perception of fine detail, lines, edges, color …

[HTML][HTML] Impaired speed perception but intact luminance contrast perception in people with one eye

KR Kelly, SR Zohar, BL Gallie… - … ophthalmology & visual …, 2013 - jov.arvojournals.org
Purpose.: It is generally accepted that early visual deprivation from monocular enucleation
(ME; the surgical removal of one eye) results in intact spatial vision. Yet, motion perception …