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In 2012 one case of stereoblindness was reportedly cured by watching a 3D film.
Even with therapy for amblyopia, stereoblindness may occur.
Deficiency in stereopsis can be complete (then called stereoblindness) or more or less impaired.
Luckily, stereoblindness is not a serious handicap in life, Dr. Livingstone said.
He is thought to suffer from a form of stereoblindness, which means his eyes are not aligned properly, preventing him from seeing fully in three dimensions.
Scientists have suggested that more artists seem to have stereoblindness when compared with a sample of people with stereo-acuteness (normal stereo vision).
Stereopsis recovery, also recovery from stereoblindness, is the phenomenon of a stereoblind person gaining partial or full ability of stereo vision (stereopsis).
Stereoblindness would help any artist whose first goal, in rendering the world, is to acknowledge the flatness of a blank sheet of paper, said Dr. Conway, who is also an artist.
Curious about whether stereoblindness and dyslexia are unusually common among artists, Dr. Livingstone and her colleagues, including a neuroophthamologist, examined the eyes of 53 famous artists selected from photographs at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington.
The eyes and visual system can compensate for cyclodisparity up to a certain point; if the cyclodisparity is larger than a threshold, the images cannot be fused, resulting stereoblindness, and in double vision in subjects who otherwise have full stereo vision.