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. 2014 Jan 27;14:9. doi: 10.1186/1471-2415-14-9

Table 2.

Perception of stereo post-near correction*

 
 
Stereoacuity post-near correction
  No stereo perception pre-or post-correction Decline in arc-seconds of resolution No improvement in arc-seconds of resolutiona Improvement in some tasksb Improvement in arc-seconds of resolution
Total participants (n = 140) 10 (7%) 16 (11%) 36 (26%) 99 (71%) 88 (63%)

*n (%); percentages were determined with regards to the total participants from which stereoacuity data was collected.

aIncludes those who did not perceive stereo pre- or post-near correction.

bIncludes a portion of those who had a decline in overall arc-seconds of resolution but showed improvement on some tasks but not others.