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The response to pattern reversal in amblyopia

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Evoked Potentials

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The aim of this research was to produce a clinically useful method of assessing the visual acuity of very young or mentally handicapped children. Although not entirely successful in this respect, a number of interesting results in relation to the visual evoked response in amblyopia were found.

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  1. Sokol S. (1977). Visual evoked potentials to checkerboard pattern stimuli in strabismic amblyopia. In J. E. Desmedt (ed.) Visual Evoked Potentials in Man, pp. 410–417. (Oxford: Clarendon Press)

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Mayles, W.P.M., Mulholland, W.V. (1980). The response to pattern reversal in amblyopia. In: Barber, C. (eds) Evoked Potentials. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6645-4_26

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