The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of a personalized vision therapy programme tailored to baseline visual-cognitive abilities in treatment-resistant amblyopia. In addition to testing the hypothesis that rehabilitation protocols targeting amblyopia related visual-perceptual and visual-cognitive skills. Spesific aims of this study are:
1. to identify which visual perceptual skills are most significantly impaired sen patients with amblyopia.
2. to evaluate whether interventions are targeting fundamental visual perceptual skills are associated with improvements in higher-order visual perceptual skills.
3. to determine whether vision therapy tailored to individual neuro-visual impairments associated with improvements in binocular function, including streopsis and overall visual perceptual performance.
4. to ases whether baseline neuro-visual perceptual performance predicts the response to vision therapy in patients with amblyopia.
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