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Visual evoked potential evidence for binocularity in young infants

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Abstract

Using the sweep-VEP technique, we have measured both monocular and binocular acuities in each of 82 infants from birth to 1 year of age. In contrast to some previous reports, we found no significant difference between binocular and monocular acuities at any age. To explore this question further, we have analyzed our data in terms of VEP response amplitudes.

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