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3D vision assessment depends on monocular and binocular factors. In ophthalmology, it is clinically evaluated through the optometric examination which is not exhaustive according to the monocular elements and doesn't take on the visual stimulus quantification. The video and electro-optic displays can meet all these exigencies. The basic principles they share are exposed and then an illustration is given of their performance and their adaptation to the physiologic mechanisms. So is presented a study on the fusion area of heterophoric subjects depending on the stimulus spatial frequencies (the synthetic precisely quantified images shown were circular DOGs). This area is greatly modified following the variety of subject's heterophoria.