Combining Donepezil With Perceptual Learning in Normal and Amblyopic Human The Effect of Donepezil on Perceptual Learning in Adult Amblyopia
Amblyopia
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Amblyopia focused on measuring amblyopia, donepezil, perceptual learning, crowding, contrast sensitivity, visual acuity
Eligibility Criteria
Subjects with amblyopia
Inclusion Criteria:
- corrected visual acuity being 20/30 or worse in the poorer eye (at least 20/20 in the better eye)
- reduced stereoacuity
- normal retina
Exclusion Criteria:
- with other diagnosed eye diseases
Subjects with normal vision
Inclusion Criteria:
- corrected visual acuity at least 20/20 in each eye
- normal stereoacuity
- normal retina
Exclusion Criteria:
- with other diagnosed eye diseases
Sites / Locations
- University of California, Berkeley
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Single-letter training group
Uncrowd training group
Subjects will be trained on a low-contrast single-letter task. The task is to identify a faint letter (low-contrast). Performance will be measured as correct or incorrect. Training will consist of identifying these low-contrast letters for 1000 trials per day (10 blocks of 100 trials each, subjects can take breaks in-between blocks), for a total of 10 days. During training, subjects will be administered a daily dosage of 5 mg of donepezil. Immediately before and after training (the day before and the day after), subjects' performance on (1) visual acuity; (2) contrast for identifying letters and (3) crowding extent will be measured.
Subjects will be trained on an uncrowd task (identifying the middle letter of groups of three letters presented). Performance will be measured as correct or incorrect. Training will consist of identifying these letters for 1000 trials per day (10 blocks of 100 trials each, subjects can take breaks in-between blocks), for a total of 10 days. During training, subjects will be administered a daily dosage of 5 mg of donepezil. Immediately before and after training (the day before and the day after), subjects' performance on (1) visual acuity; (2) contrast for identifying letters and (3) crowding extent will be measured.