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Current Developments in the Management of Amblyopia with the Use of Perceptual Learning Techniques
by
Mousteris, Georgios
, Tsaousis, Konstantinos T
, Diakonis, Vasilios
, Chaloulis, Stergios
in
Adult
/ Amblyopia
/ Amblyopia - therapy
/ binocular vision treatment
/ Child
/ dichoptic therapy
/ Humans
/ interocular suppression
/ Localization
/ Methods
/ Neurodevelopmental Disorders
/ Neuronal Plasticity
/ Neuroplasticity
/ Perceptions
/ Perceptual learning
/ Spatial Learning
/ Strabismus
/ Video games
/ virtual reality
/ Visual Acuity
/ Visual impairment
/ Visual perception
/ visual perceptual learning
2024
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Current Developments in the Management of Amblyopia with the Use of Perceptual Learning Techniques
by
Mousteris, Georgios
, Tsaousis, Konstantinos T
, Diakonis, Vasilios
, Chaloulis, Stergios
in
Adult
/ Amblyopia
/ Amblyopia - therapy
/ binocular vision treatment
/ Child
/ dichoptic therapy
/ Humans
/ interocular suppression
/ Localization
/ Methods
/ Neurodevelopmental Disorders
/ Neuronal Plasticity
/ Neuroplasticity
/ Perceptions
/ Perceptual learning
/ Spatial Learning
/ Strabismus
/ Video games
/ virtual reality
/ Visual Acuity
/ Visual impairment
/ Visual perception
/ visual perceptual learning
2024
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Current Developments in the Management of Amblyopia with the Use of Perceptual Learning Techniques
by
Mousteris, Georgios
, Tsaousis, Konstantinos T
, Diakonis, Vasilios
, Chaloulis, Stergios
in
Adult
/ Amblyopia
/ Amblyopia - therapy
/ binocular vision treatment
/ Child
/ dichoptic therapy
/ Humans
/ interocular suppression
/ Localization
/ Methods
/ Neurodevelopmental Disorders
/ Neuronal Plasticity
/ Neuroplasticity
/ Perceptions
/ Perceptual learning
/ Spatial Learning
/ Strabismus
/ Video games
/ virtual reality
/ Visual Acuity
/ Visual impairment
/ Visual perception
/ visual perceptual learning
2024
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Current Developments in the Management of Amblyopia with the Use of Perceptual Learning Techniques
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Current Developments in the Management of Amblyopia with the Use of Perceptual Learning Techniques
2024
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Overview
Background and Objectives: Amblyopia is a neurodevelopmental disorder caused by interocular suppression of visual input, affecting visual acuity, stereopsis, contrast sensitivity, and other visual functions. Conventional treatment comprises occlusion of the sound eye. In recent years, novel therapies that deploy perceptual learning (PL) principles have been introduced. The purpose of this study is to assess the latest scientific data on this topic. Materials and Methods: For this purpose, we conducted a literature search for relevant studies published during the previous 4 years (2020–2023). Results: A plethora of visual perceptual learning protocols have been recently developed. Dichoptic video games, contrast rebalanced movies, and online perceptual training platforms are the main formats. Perceptual learning activates neuroplasticity, overcomes interocular suppression, and improves the visual impairments induced by amblyopia. Conclusions: This novel treatment is effective in both children and adults, as well as in patients non-responding to patching.
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MDPI AG
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