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IMPORTANCE OF BINOCULAR VISION Binocular vision isn't merely about seeing clearly; it's about seeing efficiently. Optimal binocular vision plays a pivotal role in various aspects of daily life, including academic performance, motor skills, and overall well- being. For children, proficient binocular vision is particularly crucial during the formative years of learning and development. Any disruption in binocular vision can manifest in numerous challenges, ranging from reading difficulties to compromised hand-eye coordination. SIGNS OF BINOCULAR VISION DYSFUNCTION • Identifying potential issues with binocular vision is imperative for timely intervention and effective management. Several tell- tale signs may indicate a dysfunction, including: • Reading or learning difficulties like struggling to comprehend text or maintain focus during reading tasks. • Double vision is like perceiving overlapping or duplicated images, especially when viewing objects at varying distances. • Headaches and eyestrain with persistent discomfort or pain around the eyes, often exacerbated by visual tasks. • Attention and concentration issues like difficulty concentrating on tasks requiring sustained visual attention, such as classroom activities or work assignments. • Balance and mobility issues like impaired spatial awareness and coordination, lead to challenges in navigating physical environments. • Poor hand-eye coordination like difficulty coordinating hand movements with visual input, affects activities like writing, drawing, or playing sports. THE BINOCULAR VISION ASSESSMENT PROCESS A comprehensive binocular vision assessment involves a series of specialised tests conducted by eye care professionals trained in diagnosing and managing binocular vision disorders. These assessments may include: • Cover Test that evaluates eye alignment and the presence of strabismus (eye turn). • Stereopsis Test that assesses depth perception and binocular coordination through 3D vision testing. • Near Point of Convergence (NPC) Test which measures the ability of the eyes to converge accurately when focusing on near objects. • Accommodation Assessment that determines the eye's ability to adjust focus between near and far objects. FOR CHILDREN, PROFICIENT BINOCULAR VISION IS PARTICULARLY CRUCIAL DURING THE FORMATIVE YEARS OF LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT 29 VISION PLUS SE ASIA EDITION

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