0 the condition of having eyes that look in different directions from each other, caused by a weakness of the eye muscles:
This means that one must genetically match control and strabismic animals to isolate the effect of strabismus.
Maldevelopment of visual motion processing in humans who had strabismus with onset in infancy.
This value was less than the mean column width of 560 mm in the five strabismic monkeys implying an effect of strabismus on column width.
For strabismus to have any influence, they would have to melt down and reform with a coarser periodicity.
These data could be construed as evidence for a strong effect of strabismus on the formation of ocular dominance columns.
Staining was pale along column edges, in the border strips, because binocular function was disrupted by strabismus.
The surgically induced strabismus was thus unilaterally paralytic.
The magnitude of strabismus was determined by measuring the decentration of the corneal light reflex from the center of the pupil.