Table 1 Monocular attenuation and binocular interactions.

From: Characterizing amblyopic perception under non-rivalrous viewing conditions

 

Control M (SD)

Amblyopia M (SD)

Strabismus with equal acuity M (SD)

kAE

0.91 (0.08)

0.42 (0.26) *

0.65 (0.30)

t(14.9) = 6.68, p < 0.0001; Glass’s  = 6.39

μAE

0.80 (0.85)

3.04 (4.75)

1.86 (1.66)

μFE

0.90 (0.43)

0.20 (0.36) *

0.24 (0.34)

 

No main effects of group F(1,27) = 1.77, p = 0.20, \({\eta }_{G}^{2}\) = 0.03; main effect of eye, F(1,27) = 4.70, p = 0.039, \({\eta }_{G}^{2}\) = 0.085; a significant group by eye interaction, F(1,27) = 5.42, p = 0.028, \({\eta }_{G}^{2}\) = 0.097. Simple main effects: no difference in amblyopic eye, F(1,27) = 3.46, p = 0.074, \({\eta }_{G}^{2}\) = 0.11; difference in fellow eye F(1,28) = 22.98, p < 0.0001, \({\eta }_{G}^{2}\) = 0.45.

 

σ

1.10 (0.22)

1.02 (0.16)

1.23 (0.23)

t(27.3) = 1.11, p = 0.28; Glass’s  = 0.36

MSE

0.087 (0.045)

0.114 (0.065)

0.090 (0.043)

 

t(22.8) = 1.26, p = 0.20; Glass’s  = 0.58

 
  1. Mean (SD) values are shown.
  2. *Statistically significant difference between amblyopia and control groups.