Influence of Test Distance on Stereoacuity in Intermittent Exotropia

Abstract
Stereoacuity in X(T) was different according to test distance when measured controlling subtended angle of stereogram at both distances. Far stereoacuity was significantly worse than near stereoacuity when measured using test targets with both crossed and uncrossed disparities. Additionally, stereoacuity measured with crossed disparity was better than that with uncrossed disparity at both distances.

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