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. 2025 Feb 28;19:1527148. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2025.1527148

Table 2.

Ophthalmologic assessment of all participants.

IDa Age of diagnosis Right eye visual acuityb Left eye visual acuity Binocular visual acuity Fellow/dominant eye Suppression worth 4dots Randot Stereoacuityc Angle of strabismus (at 4 m in PD)
S1 <1 −0.06 +0.06 −0.06 RE Diplopia >500 16/25
S2 3 +0.09 +0.30 +0.09 LE RE >500 12/10
S3 6 +0.48 −0.02 +0.02 LE RE >500 25/18
S4 6 +0.00 −0.06 +0.00 LE Diplopia 50 4/4
S5 3 +0.26 +0.04 +0.04 LE RE >500 10/8
S6 2 +0.46 −0.06 −0.14 LE RE >500 10/8
S7 4 −0.08 −0.10 −0.08 LE Diplopia 70 20/20
S8 5 −0.20 +0.06 +0.06 RE LE >500 16/16
S9 2 +0.00 +0.60 +0.00 RE LE >500 14/10
A1 5 −0.22 +0.20 −0.16 RE None >500 None
A2 5 −0.08 +0.30 −0.04 RE None 400 None
A3 11 −0.04 +0.26 −0.04 RE LE 200 None
A4 6 +0.06 +0.32 +0.00 RE None 40 None
A5 8 +0.00 +0.17 +0.00 RE Diplopia 200 None
A6 5 +1.00 −0.08 −0.08 LE RE >500 None
A7 8 +0.64 −0.10 −0.10 LE RE >500 None
A8 6 −1.25 −0.25 −0.25 RE LE >500 None
A9 7 +0.40 +0.00 +0.00 RE None >500 None
D1 4 −0.26 +0.10 −0.26 RE LE 100 None
a

C = control, S = strabismic, A = anisometropic, D = deprivation.

b

Visual acuity is measured in logmar.

c

Randot stereoacuity is measured in seconds of arc.