Ophthalmic Assistant

Category - Ocular Motility and Visual Fields

The condition of faulty sensory adaptation in which the foveae of both eyes do not point in the same direction is known as
  1. anonymous retinal correspondence.
  2. strabismus.
  3. anomalous retinal correspondence.
  4. amblyopia.
Explanation
Answer: C - anomalous retinal correspondence.

The condition of faulty sensory adaptation in which the foveae of both eyes do no point in the same direction is known as anomalous retinal correspondence (ARC). Conversely, when images from the foveae of the two eyes project in the same direction, it is known as normal retinal correspondence (NRC). ARC can be a result of strabismus.
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