Abstract

Purpose: In normal children visual control of reaching and grasping movements progresses from being largely ballistic at the age of 5 to incorporating more stereoscopic visual feedback by age 9. We have examined the development of these eye-hand co-ordination abilities in children with different degrees of amblyopia and impaired binocular function.

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