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    Top: Treatment design, treatment groups (stroke, n = 11; traumatic brain injury [TBI], n = 9), and time points of measurement (test) before fusional/stereotreatment (3 baselines, pretherapy), after treatment (posttherapy), and at 3 as well as 6 months after the end of treatment (follow-up). Bottom left: Measurement of convergent, horizontal fusional range by prisms with base out while the participant fixates a point light source at 5 m distance through a Bagolini glass for dichoptic viewing. Bottom right: Examples of stimuli used for dichoptic training. Different stimuli were viewed by the left and right eye, which resulted in a combined, "fused" binocular percept in the case of normal fusion. Disparity angles of the stimuli ranged from 0° to 12°, increasing with treatment progress.
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    In medical terms, acuity refers to:
    • The severity of an illness or medical condition.
    • The level of attention or service a hospitalized patient will need.
    • The measurement of the level of care a patient requires.
    • Sensitivity in perceptual senses (e.g., visual acuity, auditory acuity).
    • Intellectual sharpness (mental acuity).
     
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