Abstract

Amblyopic children read slowly and make more forward saccades during binocular reading compared with nonamblyopic strabismic and control children (Kelly et al, 2015). Binocular inhibition - better performance during fellow eye viewing than binocular viewing - is related to slow reading in age-related macular degeneration and to contrast sensitivity loss in amblyopia. Here, we investigated whether binocular inihibition slows reading in amblyopia (ie, slower reading for binocular vs fellow eye viewing).

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