samsynsgrad
Samsynsgrad is a term used in vision science and ophthalmology to describe the degree of binocular fusion—the extent to which the brain combines images from both eyes into a single percept under various viewing conditions. It serves as a general descriptor of how effectively simultaneous vision is maintained during visual tasks.
Etymology and scope: The word is formed from samsyn, meaning simultaneous or binocular vision, and grad, meaning
Measurement and interpretation: In clinical practice, samsynsgrad is often inferred from broader measures of binocular function,
Clinical relevance and limitations: Samsynsgrad can be used to monitor progress after treatment for strabismus, to
See also: Binocular vision, Stereopsis, Fusion, Strabismus, Vergence.