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. 2001 Jul;8(2):25-31.

The Effect of Clinical Visual Stress on Stereoacuity Measured with the TNO Test

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The Effect of Clinical Visual Stress on Stereoacuity Measured with the TNO Test

F Abd Manan et al. Malays J Med Sci. 2001 Jul.

Abstract

We measured stereoacuity using TNO test on 25 patients without fixation disparity (FD) and compared the result with other 25 patients exhibited FD related to visual stress. All patients were presbyopes of ages ranging from 40 to 80 years, with visual acuity 6/6 or better in each eye, free from ocular diseases and generally healthy. The results showed statistically significant difference in the stereoacuities measured between the groups (Mann-Whitney U = 181.0, p < 0.01), suggesting that FD significantly reduced stereoacuity. Although the correlation between the magnitudes of FD and stereothreshold is statistically not significant (Spearman's r(s) = 0.33, p>0.01), elimination of FD using prisms correction statistically improved stereoacuity (Wilcoxon's Z = 2.43, p<0.01). The findings conclude that visual stress manifested as FD causes deficit in stereoperformance measurable with the TNO test and can be improved by prism correction.

Keywords: Visual stress; fixation disparity; prism correction; stereoacuity; stereopsis.

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Figure 1
A scattergram showing the spread of the relationship between stereoacuity values in seconds of arc and the patients’ ages from Group 1.
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Figure 2
A scattergram showing the spread of the relationship between stereoacuity values in seconds of arc in the presence of FD and the patients’ ages from Group 2.

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