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  2. George M. Stratton - Wikipedia

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    For this, he wore a set of upside down goggles, glasses inverting images both upside-down and left-right. Stratton wore these glasses over his right eye and covered the left with a patch during the day, and slept blindfolded at night. Initial movement was clumsy, but adjusting to the new environment took only a few days. [59]

  3. Prism (optics) - Wikipedia

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    Prism spectacles with a single prism perform a relative displacement of the two eyes, thereby correcting eso-, exo, hyper- or hypotropia. In contrast, spectacles with prisms of equal power for both eyes, called yoked prisms (also: conjugate prisms, ambient lenses or performance glasses) shift the visual field of both eyes to the same extent. [5]

  4. Cover test - Wikipedia

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    Place the cover before the first eye in a manner that prevents the patient from viewing the target but allows you to continue seeing the covered eye [3] Observe the response of the first eye tested behind the occluder when it is first covered [3] Note: The cover/uncover component of the test is less dissociating than the alternate CT.

  5. See Forever Eyes - Wikipedia

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    See Forever Eyes is the second studio album by the Canadian rock band Prism. [2] It was originally released in 1978 by GRT . The album was recorded over a period of five months in 1978, at Mushroom Studios , Vancouver, at Little Mountain Sound Studios , Vancouver, and at Pinewood Studios .

  6. Lenticular printing - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of the surface of a lenticular print. Lenticular printing is a technology in which lenticular lenses (a technology also used for 3D displays) are used to produce printed images with an illusion of depth, or the ability to change or move as they are viewed from different angles.

  7. Suppression (eye) - Wikipedia

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    During an eye examination, the presence of suppression and the size and location of the suppression scotoma may be the Worth 4 dot test (a subjective test that is considered to be the most precise suppression test), or with other subjective tests such as the Bagolini striated lens test, or with objective tests such as the 4 prism base out test.

  8. Aberrations of the eye - Wikipedia

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    Higher order aberrations are a relatively small component, comprising about 10% of the eye's total aberrations. [3] High order aberrations increase with age and mirror symmetry exists between the right and the left eyes. [4] Several studies have reported a compensation of the aberration of the cornea by the aberration of the crystalline lens.

  9. Gonioscopy - Wikipedia

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    Zeiss indirect goniolens: this instrument uses a similar method to the Goldmann, but employs prisms in the place of mirrors. Its four symmetrical prisms allow visualisation of the iridocorneal angle in four quadrants of the eye simultaneously, and works well with a slit lamp. Most importantly, the size and shape of the instrument - a smaller ...