2020
DOI: 10.1167/jov.20.7.35
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Interocular ND filter suppression: Eccentricity and luminance polarity effects

Abstract: The depth and extent of interocular suppression were measured in binocularly normal observers who unilaterally adapted to neutral density (ND) filters (0, 1.5, 2, and 3 ND). Suppression was measured by dichoptically matching sectors of a ring presented to the adapted eye to a fixed contrast contiguous ring presented to the non-adapted eye. Other rings of alternating polarity were viewed binocularly. Rings were defined by luminance (L), luminance with added dynamic binary luminance noise (LM), and contrast modu… Show more

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“…Other reports have also reported the relationship among the degree of experimentally induced anisometropia, stereoacuity, and suppression scotoma in healthy adults. 16 23 However, these reports did not discuss the relationship between the size or depth of suppression scotoma and stereoacuity in real patients.…”
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“…Other reports have also reported the relationship among the degree of experimentally induced anisometropia, stereoacuity, and suppression scotoma in healthy adults. 16 23 However, these reports did not discuss the relationship between the size or depth of suppression scotoma and stereoacuity in real patients.…”
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confidence: 99%