| 21. | He thought that stereopsis might help to discover hidden objects, this might be useful to find camouflaged objects.
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| 22. | The stereopsis which an individual can achieve is limited by the level of visual acuity of the poorer eye.
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| 23. | There are two types of common clinical tests for stereopsis and stereoacuity : random dot stereotests and contour stereotests.
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| 24. | Random-dot stereopsis tests use pictures of stereo figures that are embedded in a background of random dots.
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| 25. | This disparity serves as the basis for stereopsis, one of the most important depth cues in human sight.
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| 26. | Found that some chronically strabismic adults with good vision could recover fusion and stereopsis by means of surgical alignment.
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| 27. | Without suppression of one of the images symptoms from mild poor stereopsis, binocular diplopia and intolerable rivalry can occur.
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| 28. | Furthermore, there are indications that coarse stereopsis is the mechanism that keeps the two eyes aligned after strabismus surgery.
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| 29. | Some people who have strabismus disrupt the development of stereopsis, however orthoptics treatment can be used to improve binocular vision.
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| 30. | Dynamic random dot stereograms containing binocular motion stimuli can be designed to test whether a subject has at least rudimentary stereopsis.
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