Abnormal Binocular Vision Linked to Antidepressant Use, General Health, Age A new study has found a correlation between abnormal binocular vision (the way in which our eyes work as a team), antidepressant use, and our general health as we age. About 20 percent of the general population has a binocular vision disorder, which affects depth perception. Up to 27 percent of adults in their 60s, and […]
May 3, 2014 - Psych Central
Abnormal “Binocular Vision” as We Age Abnormal “binocular vision”, which involves the way our eyes work together as a team, increases dramatically as we age, according to research from the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada.
May 2, 2014 - ThirdAge
Age, general health, antidepressant use linked to eye disorders Abnormal binocular vision, which involves the way eyes work together as a team, increases dramatically as we age, according to research. The study also found a correlation between this condition, general health and antidepressant use. As many as 27 per cent of adults in their sixties have an actual binocular vision or eye movement disorder. That number rises to 38 per cent for those over age 80 ...
May 1, 2014 - Science Daily