2020
DOI: 10.17925/eor.2020.14.1.34
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A Review of Binocular Treatment for Amblyopia

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“…This is consistent with the approach first recommended by Darwin, 2 Javal 13 Worth 14 and Maddox 15 and detailed in a number of recent reviews. [16][17][18][19] The unphysiological nature of the opaque patching approach Primates, because of their front facing eyes, which affords significant overlap between the left and right visual fields, are endowed with binocular vision. The foundations for binocularity are well established (though not stereopsis) at birth and is supported by a set of elaborate excitatory and inhibitory circuits in the early visual cortex.…”
Section: Why Patching? Historical Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is consistent with the approach first recommended by Darwin, 2 Javal 13 Worth 14 and Maddox 15 and detailed in a number of recent reviews. [16][17][18][19] The unphysiological nature of the opaque patching approach Primates, because of their front facing eyes, which affords significant overlap between the left and right visual fields, are endowed with binocular vision. The foundations for binocularity are well established (though not stereopsis) at birth and is supported by a set of elaborate excitatory and inhibitory circuits in the early visual cortex.…”
Section: Why Patching? Historical Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It might be unilateral or bilateral 7 . optimal management of amblyopia is one of the primary challenges in pediatric ophthalmology research 8 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rapid advancements in technology have generated considerable interest in the use of dichoptic binocular movies and games as a potential treatment for amblyopia 37,46,75 . Poor adherence is a known risk in home‐based studies, 76 and compliance with many earlier binocular treatments was a concern, due to a lack of interest in the dichoptic games, 77–79 with one investigation demonstrating that children had significantly lower gain in VA if their compliance was <50% 80 . However, more recent randomised trials have reported better compliance, and also found a significant improvement in VA in the binocular training group compared with patching cohorts 47,78,81 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%