2008
DOI: 10.1080/10584580802558076
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Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Glasses for Amblyopia Research

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“…Subjectively a decrease of contrast below 0.95 does not affect ability to see commercial 3-D stereo performances, where disparities have large remarkable values over the threshold. Application of the investigated goggles with twisted nematic LC cells for other vision treatment, particularly training of children with developing Downloaded by [University of Connecticut] at 15:13 08 October 2014 amblyopia would be less advisable comparing with use of much faster, grayscale ferroelectric LC goggles [12]. These goggles allow to apply different training protocols combining both eye stimuli amplitude modulation with adjustable delay in time.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Subjectively a decrease of contrast below 0.95 does not affect ability to see commercial 3-D stereo performances, where disparities have large remarkable values over the threshold. Application of the investigated goggles with twisted nematic LC cells for other vision treatment, particularly training of children with developing Downloaded by [University of Connecticut] at 15:13 08 October 2014 amblyopia would be less advisable comparing with use of much faster, grayscale ferroelectric LC goggles [12]. These goggles allow to apply different training protocols combining both eye stimuli amplitude modulation with adjustable delay in time.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, a more detailed characterizing fails. Another field of challenging use of LC in vision science is studies and treatment of children amblyopia [11,12], when due to one eye insufficient development the activity of this eye is depressed. That in its turn deepens the lag in eye development.…”
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confidence: 99%