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Stereoacuity: A Preliminary Comparison of VEP and Behavioral Thresholds

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Abstract

Stereopsis is one of the finest discriminations of the visual system. Not surprisingly, it is one of the discriminations most easily disrupted by abnormal visual experience. Therefore, tests of stereopsis have great premise as screening tests for abnormal visual function.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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