A model for sensory adaptations of the visual system in squint.
British Journal of Ophthalmology1980Vol. 64(5), pp. 345–348
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Abstract
Sensory adaptations to squint are considered in the light of present knowledge of the visual sensory system. A model to assist our understanding of the clinical presentation of sensory adaptation is proposed. Suppression and abnormal correspondence are considered as anomalies of different parts of the sensory system, and the interplay of these adaptations is reviewed.
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