Binocular vision was restored to a 26-yr.-old woman who had had, functionally, monocular vision since infancy. Testing was carried out a few hours and 2 wk. after restoration. The normative, data obtained from testing on such items as color vision, visual illusions, depth perception, and recognition thresholds are discussed.
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