Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1996;37(5):862-870.
Published online May 1, 1996.
Effect of Induced Anisometropia on Stereoacuity by Far and Near Distance Random Dot Stereo Test.
Mee Gyeong Park, Yong Han Jin
1Department of Ophthalmology, National Police Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
2Department of Ophthalmology, Ulsan University, College of Medicine, Asan Medical Center, Korea.
구면렌즈로 유발된 부동시가 원거리 및 근거리입체시에 미치는 영향
박미경(Mee Gyeong Park),진용한(Yong Han Jin)
Abstract
Induced refractive errors or anisometropia are known to cause reduction in stereoacuity. We compared the reduction of stereoacuities in anisometropia between far and near stereotests to determine the value of these tests as a screening tool of anisometropia. The far stereoacuity of 3m distance was tested with a red-green RDS developed with a color computer, and the near stereoacuity with TNO test in 10 normal adult volunteers. The effect of anisometropia. on the stereoacuity was tested by placing spherical lenses in 0.5 D steps bfore one eye(-2.0 D ~ +2.0 D). Stereoacuities tested at far showed a more rapid decrease than those at near as the power of the lenses was increased. The plus lenses showed more deteriorating effect on the stereoacuity than the minus lenses. And all subjects showed more than 620 arc seconds of stereoacuities with more diopter than +1.5D spherical lens. The far stereotest seems to be a more sensitive screening tool of anisometropia than the near stereotest especially in the mild degree(less than 2.0 D) of anisometropia.
Key Words: Anisometropia;Color computer-assisted;Far stereoacuity test


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