Random Dot E from Precision Vision®

  • Random Dot E

Description

Stereo vision is a term used to identify how each eye sees an object at a slightly different angle, yet both eyes work together to give us a three dimensional effect. Stereo vision can be tested using different types of charts, including this Random Dot E test. This test involves the patient wearing stereo glasses (to prevent guessing) and identifying the stereo or "raised" letter E. The patient is also asked to identify the non-stereo dot or target. This helps to identify problems such as Amblyopia and Strabismus in child patients.
  • Designed specifically for use with small children
  • Includes: Raised E target, non-stereo target, demonstrator and stereo glasses
  • This test is produced by: Stereo Optical Company, Inc.
  • Randot is a registered trademark of Stereo Optical Company, Inc.
  • Patient is asked to distinguish between raised E and non-stereo target
  • Great for the detection of Amblyopia and Strabismus