Figure 6.

The figure shows an example of a patient from the inhibition group who has the monocular PRLs (PRLmon) in non‐corresponding locations. During binocular viewing the two eyes are yoked and — assuming that the monocular PRL in the better eye does not change location during binocular reading (PRLmon = PRLbin/left) — the corresponding PRLbin/right in the worse eye falls onto the probable scotoma. This is represented by the red circle in the left panel. The word “Bellini” is read with the PRL, but is shown here below the PRLs for clarity.