“…For instance, amblyopia has been found to significantly reduce speed and dexterity of prehension ( particularly in children with a history of strabismus), 3 without diminishing accuracy and control. [3][4][5] Evidence also has come to light that amblyopic subjects' binocular reading speed is significantly slower than that of normal subjects, despite the amblyopic subjects having the same levels of binocular visual acuity and reading acuity as the normal subjects, 6 and also that amblyopic individuals have poorer depth discrimination from motion parallax than normal subjects. 7 However, it seems useful to consider possible reasons for the 2 cohort study findings.…”