Tag: eye alignment


PRIMARY POSITION

Introduction and Definition of Primary Position The term Primary Position, within the fields of visual science, ophthalmology, and perceptual psychology, defines the standardized reference point for ocular alignment and gaze direction. Fundamentally, it describes the precise orientation of the eyes when the head is held erect and stable, and the visual axis is directed straight […]

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AMBLYOSCOPE

Definition and Nomenclature The amblyoscope is a highly specialized clinical instrument utilized in ophthalmology and orthoptics, fundamentally designed to conclude the precise position of deviation of the eyeballs and, critically, the severity to which the visual axes will be able to be utilized with one another, particularly when one or both eyes exhibit deflection. This […]

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STRABISMOMETER

Introduction to the Strabismometer The strabismometer is a highly specialized ophthalmic and optometric instrument designed specifically for the quantitative assessment of strabismus, a condition characterized by the misalignment of the eyes, often referred to as a squint or crossed eyes. While the basic definition is straightforward—an instrument that measures the amount of strabismus—its clinical utility […]

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UNCROSSED DISPARITY

Uncrossed Disparity Introduction to Uncrossed Disparity Uncrossed disparity is a fundamental concept in the study of visual perception, specifically concerning how our brains process depth from the slightly different images received by each eye. At its core, uncrossed disparity refers to a situation where the images of an object, when projected onto the retinas of […]

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CYCLOPHORIA

Cyclophoria is an ocular condition in which the eyes appear to be outwardly rotated or converged. It is an uncommon condition, primarily affecting children, and is often associated with strabismus. This article will discuss the diagnosis, clinical features, etiology, and management of cyclophoria. Diagnosis Cyclophoria is diagnosed by observation of the eyes. In most cases, […]

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