Strabismus is a childhood eye disease in which children cannot align their eyes properly (it is also called 'lazy eye'). Children with this condition typically stop using one of their eyes to avoid double vision. What would this do to representation of input in the visual cortex and what would happen if the disease was not corrected?
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