The effect of monocular defocus on binocular contrast sensitivity |
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Authors: | Shahina Pardhan,Jim Gilchristt &dagger |
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Affiliation: | Department of Optometry, University of Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK. |
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Abstract: | The monocular contrast sensitivity loss with defocus is well known. We measured binocular contrast sensitivity of sinewave gratings of 6 c/deg in the presence of different levels of monocular defocus. In the absence of defocus, the binocular sensitivity was about 42% higher than monocular. With increasing monocular defocus, the binocular sensitivity decreased steadily until it reached a level below the monocular, showing binocular inhibition. The clinical implications of binocular inhibition with monocular defocus are discussed. |
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