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Original:
Traditionally, it is mostly suspected that the need for BSV, more
importantly, stereopsis is a necessary requirement for normal visual
function.2,3 However, our results (see figure 1)are indicating that
the using of monocular clues if an equally important mechanism of
action. These resulting findings could have a greatest impact on the
way that certain professions determine requirements for entry. |
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Edited:
By tradition, it has been taught that binocular single vision (BSV)
with stereopsis is a requirement for normal visual function.2,3
However, our results indicate otherwise (Figure 1). Our data strongly
suggest that the use of monocular clues is an equally effective way
for monocular patients to perform spatial tasks. These findings could
have a significant impact on the entry requirements for certain professions. |
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