U.S., Dec. 25 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07301645) titled 'VISION-3D: Visual Skills Improvement With On-screen 3D Movies.' on Nov. 26.

Brief Summary: This clinical study investigates whether watching 3D films can help improve the vision of children with residual amblyopia (lazy eye), that is, those children who, despite having undergone usual treatments such as glasses or patching, still maintain some visual deficit. The main objective is to verify whether viewing in 3D is better than viewing in 2D in improving depth vision (stereopsis), visual acuity and ocular alignment. The hypothesis is that 3D films, by providing richer binocular stimuli, will produce greater improvements than the same...