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Amblyopia, otherwise known as lazy eye, is a disorder of the visual system that is characterized by poor or indistinct vision in an eye that is otherwise physically normal, or out of proportion to associated structural abnormalities. It has been estimated to affect 1–5% of the population.
Crowding essentially 'blends' nearby objects together and makes the world appear more regular

Crowding essentially 'blends' nearby objects together and makes the world appear more regular

Eye injuries in young children: Keep liquid detergent capsules out of reach

Eye injuries in young children: Keep liquid detergent capsules out of reach

Highlights of January 2010 'Ophthalmology'

Highlights of January 2010 'Ophthalmology'

Contact lens can produce near-normal vision in infants and children

Contact lens can produce near-normal vision in infants and children

NEI awards grant to Vivakor for developing a digital photo-refractor

NEI awards grant to Vivakor for developing a digital photo-refractor

PediaVision device to detect eye disorders in autistic children

PediaVision device to detect eye disorders in autistic children

Simple test detects early evidence of amblyopia in infants too young for conventional vision testing

Simple test detects early evidence of amblyopia in infants too young for conventional vision testing

Comprehensive eye disease study among urban pre-schoolers

Comprehensive eye disease study among urban pre-schoolers

Action video games improve real-world vision

Action video games improve real-world vision

Amblyopia treatment times could be drastically reduced

Amblyopia treatment times could be drastically reduced

Corneal transplant technique shows promise in children

Corneal transplant technique shows promise in children

Latest research into common eye problem, nystagmus to be presented at University of Leicester

Latest research into common eye problem, nystagmus to be presented at University of Leicester

Poorer children have more eye problems than those from affluent families

Poorer children have more eye problems than those from affluent families

Study suggests that antidepressants could also be used for the treatment of amblyopia

Study suggests that antidepressants could also be used for the treatment of amblyopia

Very early photoscreening yields better visual outcomes in amblyopia treatment

Very early photoscreening yields better visual outcomes in amblyopia treatment

New lazy eye treatment shows promise

New lazy eye treatment shows promise

Older children more likely to develop cross-eye and lazy eye

Older children more likely to develop cross-eye and lazy eye

Discovery of binocular vision gene

Discovery of binocular vision gene

Children's lazy eyes corrected with eye-patch over shorter period of time

Children's lazy eyes corrected with eye-patch over shorter period of time

Wearing an eye patch four hours a day for 12 weeks improves vision in children with lazy eye

Wearing an eye patch four hours a day for 12 weeks improves vision in children with lazy eye