“…Though these tests are easy to operate, they are in fact subjective qualitative assessments to evaluate visual suppression from the foveal region of the fixating eye to the non-foveal region of the deviated eye in IXT patients when they exhibit exodeviation ( Baker et al, 2008 ; Wen et al, 2018 ), thus the foveal-foveal suppression remains unknown. Meanwhile, electrophysiological ( Brown et al, 1999 ; Zheng et al, 2019 ) and neuroimage ( Lygo et al, 2021 ) methods as well as several established psychophysical paradigms, including the global motion coherence threshold, orientation coherence, and interocular phase combination ( Narasimhan et al, 2012 ; Ding et al, 2013 ; Zhou et al, 2013 ; Wang et al, 2019 ; Zheng et al, 2019 ; Gong et al, 2020 ; Lygo et al, 2021 ), have been devised to quantify suppression. These subjective assessments require attention and certain responses from patients during evaluation, making them more difficult for young children.…”