strabismus Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of strabismus In English

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Examples of strabismus

  • Effect of strabismus on the development of vernier acuity and grating acuity in monkeys.

  • We should have compared columns in full siblings, raising one animal with strabismus while using the other as a normal control animal.

  • Two of the children had a squint, and one child had required surgery for strabismus.

  • However, the study provided some evidence that strabismus can induce columns to form in a species where normally they are wholly absent.

  • All five squirrel monkeys raised with strabismus exhibited well-developed ocular dominance columns in striate cortex of each hemisphere.

  • Ocular dominance column width and contrast sensitivity in monkeys reared with strabismus or anisometropia.

  • The second most common presenting sign is strabismus (crossed eyes).

  • The magnitude of strabismus was determined by measuring the decentration of the corneal light reflex from the center of the pupil.

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