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    Dichoptic training enables the adult amblyopic brain to learn by Li, Jinrong, Thompson, Benjamin, Deng, Daming, Chan, Lily Y.L., Yu, Minbin, Hess, Robert F.

    Published in Current biology (22-04-2013)
    “…Adults with amblyopia, a common visual cortex disorder caused primarily by binocular disruption during an early critical period, do not respond to conventional…”
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    Assessing the contrast sensitivity function in myopic parafovea: A quick contrast sensitivity functions study by Xu, Zixuan, Zhuang, Yijing, Chen, Zhipeng, Hou, Fang, Chan, Lily Y. L., Feng, Lei, Ye, Qingqing, He, Yunsi, Zhou, Yusong, Jia, Yu, Yuan, Junpeng, Lu, Zhong-Lin, Li, Jinrong

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (06-10-2022)
    “…PurposeCompare peripheral contrast sensitivity functions (CSF) between myopes and emmetropes to reveal potential myogenic risks during emmetropization…”
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    The Integration of Eye Tracking Responses for the Measurement of Contrast Sensitivity: A Proof of Concept Study by Zhuang, Yijing, Gu, Li, Chen, Jingchang, Xu, Zixuan, Chan, Lily Y. L., Feng, Lei, Ye, Qingqing, Zhang, Shenglan, Yuan, Jin, Li, Jinrong

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (12-08-2021)
    “…Contrast sensitivity (CS) is important when assessing functional vision. However, current techniques for assessing CS are not suitable for young children or…”
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    Bilberry-containing supplements on severe dry eye disease in young and middle-aged adults: A 3-month pilot analysis by Yu, Wing Y, Chan, Lily Y L, Chung, Aden, Lee, Paul H, Woo, George C

    Published in Frontiers in nutrition (Lausanne) (19-01-2023)
    “…To explore the effect of bilberry and fish oil combination supplement on a small clinical sample patient-base with severe dry eyes. Twenty-four subjects were…”
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    Design and assessment of amblyopia, strabismus, and myopia treatment and vision training using virtual reality by Chan, Hoi Sze, Tang, Yuk Ming, Do, Chi Wai, Ho Yin Wong, Horace, Chan, Lily YL, To, Suet

    Published in DIGITAL HEALTH (01-01-2023)
    “…Background Virtual reality is a relatively new intervention that has the potential to be used in the treatment of eye and vision problems. This article reviews…”
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    Dichoptic training improves contrast sensitivity in adults with amblyopia by Li, Jinrong, Spiegel, Daniel P., Hess, Robert F., Chen, Zidong, Chan, Lily Y.L., Deng, Daming, Yu, Minbin, Thompson, Benjamin

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-09-2015)
    “…•Dichoptic training improved contrast sensitivity in adults with amblyopia.•The improvements exceeded test–retest variability for the contrast sensitivity…”
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    The role of suppression in amblyopia by Li, Jingrong, Thompson, Benjamin, Lam, Carly S Y, Deng, Daming, Chan, Lily Y L, Maehara, Goro, Woo, George C, Yu, Minbin, Hess, Robert F

    “…This study had three main goals: to assess the degree of suppression in patients with strabismic, anisometropic, and mixed amblyopia; to establish the…”
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    Quantitative measurement of interocular suppression in anisometropic amblyopia: a case-control study by Li, Jinrong, Hess, Robert F, Chan, Lily Y L, Deng, Daming, Yang, Xiao, Chen, Xiang, Yu, Minbin, Thompson, Benjamin

    Published in Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.) (01-08-2013)
    “…The aims of this study were to assess (1) the relationship between interocular suppression and visual function in patients with anisometropic amblyopia, (2)…”
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    Quantifying sensory eye dominance in the normal visual system: a new technique and insights into variation across traditional tests by Li, Jingrong, Lam, Carly S Y, Yu, Minbin, Hess, Robert F, Chan, Lily Y L, Maehara, Goro, Woo, George C, Thompson, Benjamin

    “…Although eye dominance assessment is used to assist clinical decision-making, current understanding is limited by inconsistencies across the range of available…”
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    Sensitivity and Stability of Functional Vision Tests in Detecting Subtle Changes Under Multiple Simulated Conditions by Chen, Zhipeng, Zhuang, Yijing, Xu, Zixuan, Chan, Lily Y L, Zhang, Shenglan, Ye, Qingqing, Feng, Lei, Lu, Zhong-Lin, Li, Jinrong

    Published in Translational vision science & technology (01-06-2021)
    “…To explore whether subtle changes in visual quality can be detected using different measures of visual function against the quick contrast sensitivity function…”
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    Does partial occlusion promote normal binocular function? by Li, Jingrong, Thompson, Benjamin, Ding, Zhaofeng, Chan, Lily Y L, Chen, Xiang, Yu, Minbin, Deng, Daming, Hess, Robert F

    “…There is growing evidence that abnormal binocular interactions play a key role in the amblyopia syndrome and represent a viable target for treatment…”
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    How best to assess suppression in patients with high anisometropia by Li, Jinrong, Hess, Robert F, Chan, Lily Y L, Deng, Daming, Chen, Xiang, Yu, Minbin, Thompson, Benjamin S

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-02-2013)
    “…We have recently described a rapid technique for measuring suppression using a dichoptic signal/noise task. Here, we report a modification of this technique…”
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    Relationships among diabetic retinopathy, antioxidants, and glycemic control by Lam, Carly S Y, Benzie, Iris F F, Choi, Siu Wai, Chan, Lily Y L, Yeung, Vincent T F, Woo, George C

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-02-2011)
    “…Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is increasing worldwide and affects ∼11% of the Hong Kong population. Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a common cause of vision loss…”
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