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  • A new test was developed to measure stereopsis (depth perception) in young children and people with communication challenges using a drifting, computer-generated visual stimulus.
  • The study involved 16 participants for repeatability and 10 for validity, focusing on measuring their ability to perceive motion direction both subjectively and objectively.
  • Results showed that the test is effective in detecting conditions like anisometropia, amblyopia, and strabismus, suggesting it could be a valuable tool for clinical assessments.
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We measured the potential toxicity of four contact lens solutions using an in vitro approach in which the optical quality of the cultured bovine lens was measured as a function of exposure to each substance tested. This approach uses an automated scanning laser to measure the focal variability of lenses contained in special culture cells and maintained under long-term culture conditions. The products tested included three rigid gas permeable contact lens conditioning solutions (Boston Conditioning Solution, Boston Advance Conditioning Solution, and a new formulation of Boston Advance Conditioning Solution [Polymer Technology]) and one soft contact lens disinfecting system (OptimEyes; Core Technologies).

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