Can VEP-based acuity estimates in one eye be improved by applying knowledge from the other eye?

ConclusionsKnowledge about the discrepancy between objective and subjective acuity values in one eye does not help improving the accuracy of acuity estimates in the other eye. The lack of a significant correlation between eyes even at the same acuity level suggests that a major part of the discrepancies between subjective acuity and VEP-based acuity is not the result of factors that would equally apply to both eyes, such as cortical morphology.
Source: Documenta Ophthalmologica - Category: Opthalmology Source Type: research
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