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  2. Convergence insufficiency - Wikipedia

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    Treatment. Convergence insufficiency may be treated with convergence exercises prescribed by an eyecare specialist trained in orthoptics or binocular vision anomalies (see: vision therapy ). Some cases of convergence insufficiency are successfully managed by prescription of eyeglasses, sometimes with therapeutic prisms .

  3. Accommodative excess - Wikipedia

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    Accommodative excess may occur secondary to convergence insufficiency also. In convergence insufficiency near point of convergence will recede, and positive fusional vergence (PFV) will reduce. So, the patient uses excessive accommodation to stimulate accommodative convergence to overcome reduced PFV.

  4. Accommodative insufficiency - Wikipedia

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    Convergence insufficiency. Accommodative insufficiency ( AI) involves the inability of the eye to focus properly on an object. Accommodation is the adjustment of the curvature of the lens to focus on objects near and far. In this condition, amplitude of accommodation of a person is lesser compared to physiological limits for his age. [1]

  5. Exotropia - Wikipedia

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    A common form of exotropia is known as "convergence insufficiency" that responds well to orthoptic vision therapy including exercises. This disorder is characterized by an inability of the eyes to work together when used for near viewing, such as reading.

  6. Binasal occlusion - Wikipedia

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    Binasal occlusion is used in treatment of patients with sensory deficits due to complications of traumatic brain injury or having had a stroke, as well as patients with diplopia, esotropia, convergence excess, divergence insufficiency, or visual overstimulation.

  7. Suppression (eye) - Wikipedia

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    Suppression of an eye is a subconscious adaptation by a person's brain to eliminate the symptoms of disorders of binocular vision such as strabismus, convergence insufficiency and aniseikonia. The brain can eliminate double vision by ignoring all or part of the image of one of the eyes.

  8. Vergence - Wikipedia

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    Convergence excess; Divergence insufficiency; Fusional vergence dysfunction (reduced positive and negative fusional vergence, with normal or near-normal phoria) Heterophoria; Vergence control, and over-convergence associated with the extra accommodation required to overcome a hyperopic refractive error, play a role in the onset of accommodative ...

  9. Amplitude of accommodation - Wikipedia

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    Amplitude of accommodation. The amplitude of accommodation is the maximum potential increase in optical power that an eye can achieve in adjusting its focus. It refers to a certain range of object distances for which the retinal image is as sharply focussed as possible. Amplitude of accommodation is measured during routine eye-examination.

  10. Hurwitz's theorem (complex analysis) - Wikipedia

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    Fix some ρ > 0 such that f(z) ≠ 0 in 0 < |z − z 0 | ≤ ρ. Choose δ such that | f ( z )| > δ for z on the circle | z − z 0 | = ρ . Since f k ( z ) converges uniformly on the disc we have chosen, we can find N such that | f k ( z )| ≥ δ /2 for every k ≥ N and every z on the circle, ensuring that the quotient f k ′( z )/ f k ( z ...

  11. Exophoria - Wikipedia

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    Cause. Exophoria can be caused by several factors, which include: Refractive errors – distance and near deviation approximately equal. Divergence excess - exodeviation is more than 15 dioptres greater for distance than near deviation. Convergence insufficiency – near exodeviation greater than distance deviation.