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NCT ID: NCT02735278 Completed - Vision Disparity Clinical Trials

Are There Different Objective Fixation Disparity Values for Two Different Test Paradigms

Start date: May 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

In optometry, binocular coordination is measured subjectively. The result is subjective fixation disparity. In research different experiments have proven, that subjective and objective fixation disparity are different. A binocular eyetracker has to be calibrated. There are two well known calibration methods: associated and dissociated calibration. Objective fixation disparity is measured in arcMin. Therefore, the precision of the eyetracker plays a crucial role. Now, the investigators try to compare dissociated calibration with polarized filters and associated calibration under different test paradigms.

NCT ID: NCT00785135 Terminated - Clinical trials for Vertical Heterophoria

Effects of Prismatic Spectacle Lenses on Symptoms of Dizziness, Headache and Anxiety as Caused by Vertical Heterophoria

Start date: November 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to demonstrate whether, in patients diagnosed with Vertical Heterophoria, the symptoms of dizziness, headache and / or anxiety are reduced or eliminated when a kind of correction called vertical prism is added to the patient's normal eye glass prescription. The experiment will involve giving the patient two pairs of glasses (one pair containing the baseline prescription with vertical prism (Standard Treatment Glasses) and the other pair containing the baseline prescription but without vertical prism (Placebo Glasses)) to demonstrate which pair of glasses is most effective in reducing the symptoms of dizziness, headache and / or anxiety in these patients.