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Comparison of Foraging Interactive D-prime and Angular Indication Measurement Stereo with different methods to assess stereopsisNeupane et al., 2024
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- Neupane S
- Skerswetat J
- Bex P
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Purpose Stereopsis is a critical visual function, however clinical stereotests are time- consuming, coarse in resolution, suffer memorization artifacts, poor repeatability, and low agreement with other tests. Foraging Interactive D-prime (FInD) Stereo and Angular …
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