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    • Binocular treatment of amblyopia using videogames (BRAVO): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial 

      Guo, Cindy X.; Thompson, Benjamin; Babu, Raiju Jacob; Black, Joanna M.; Bobier, William; Lam, Carly S.Y.; Dai, Shaun; Gao, Tina Y.; Hess, Robert F.; Jenkins, Michelle; Jiang, Yannan; Kowal, Lionel; Parag, Varsha; South, Jayshree; Staffieri, Sandra Elfride; Walker, Natalie; Wadham, Angela (BioMed Central, 2016-10-18)
      Amblyopia is a common neurodevelopmental disorder of vision that is characterised by visual impairment in one eye and compromised binocular visual function. Existing evidence-based treatments for children include patching ...
    • The Regional Extent of Suppression: Strabismics Versus Nonstrabismics 

      Babu, Raiju Jacob; Clavagnier, Simon R.; Bobier, William; Thompson, Benjamin; Hess, Robert F. (Association of Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, 2013-10)
      Purpose.: Evidence is accumulating that suppression may be the cause of amblyopia rather than a secondary consequence of mismatched retinal images. For example, treatment interventions that target suppression may lead to ...
    • Stereocoherence thresholds as a measure of global stereopsis 

      Unnisa Begum, Viquar (University of Waterloo, 2017-06-14)
      Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop a robust and reliable clinical test of stereopsis that is complementary to the conventional disparity threshold tests. Methods: Random dot stereograms containing ...
    • Time Course of Dichoptic Masking in Normals and Suppression in Amblyopes 

      Zhou, Jiawei; McNeill, Suzanne; Babu, Raiju Jacob; Baker, Daniel H.; Bobier, William; Hess, Robert F. (Association of Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, 2014-07)
      Purpose.: To better understand the relationship between dichoptic masking in normal vision and suppression in amblyopia we address three questions: First, what is the time course of dichoptic masking in normals and amblyopes? ...

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