نتایج جستجو برای: con vergence orde r

تعداد نتایج: 561840  

Journal: :Vision Research 2005
Bai-chuan Jiang Ramkumar Ramamirtham

The purpose of this study was to determine whether the response AC/A ratio could be altered when the subject's interpupillary distance (IPD) was optically halved. We measured the changes in the AC/A ratio for 10 subjects after using the optical device for 30 min. Accommodative response was measured using a Canon R-1 optometer, and vergence response was measured with an ASL 210 Eye Movement Moni...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1999
D Yang E J Fitzgibbon F A Miles

Radial patterns of optic flow, such as those experienced by moving observers who look in the direction of heading, evoke vergence eye movements at short latency. We have investigated the dependence of these responses on the ambient vergence level. Human subjects faced a large tangent screen onto which two identical random-dot patterns were back-projected. A system of crossed polarizers ensured ...

Journal: :Cyberpsychology & behavior : the impact of the Internet, multimedia and virtual reality on behavior and society 2004
Brian Schowengerdt Eric J. Seibel

Under natural viewing conditions, viewers do not just passively perceive. Instead, they dynamically scan the visual scene by shifting their eye fixation and focus between objects at different viewing distances. In doing so, the oculomotor processes of accommodation (eye focus) and vergence (angle between lines of sight of two eyes) must be shifted synchronously to place new objects in sharp foc...

Journal: :Vision Research 2015
S. Jainta H. I. Blythe M. Nikolova M. O. Jones S. P. Liversedge

Humans have two, frontally placed eyes and during reading oculomotor and sensory processes are needed to combine the two inputs into a unified percept of the text. Generally, slight vergence errors, i.e., fixation disparities, occur but do not cause double vision since disparate retinal inputs fall into Panum's fusional area, that is, a range of disparity wherein sensory fusion of the two retin...

Journal: :Neural computation 2001
Saumil S. Patel Bai-Chuan Jiang Haluk Ögmen

The neural origin of the steady-state vergence eye movement error, called binocular fixation disparity, is not well understood. Further, there has been no study that quantitatively relates the dynamics of the vergence system to its steady-state behavior, a critical test for the understanding of any oculomotor system. We investigate whether fixation disparity can be related to the dynamics of op...

2013
Zoï Kapoula Chrystal Gaertner Qing Yang Pierre Denise Michel Toupet

UNLABELLED There is a natural symbiosis between vergence and vestibular responses. Deficits in vergence can lead to vertigo, disequilibrium, and postural instability. This study examines both vergence eye movements in patients with idiopathic bilateral vestibular loss, and their standing balance in relation to vergence. Eleven patients participated in the study and 16 controls. Bilateral loss o...

Journal: :Vision Research 2002
J. E Turner A. M Horwood S. M Houston P. M Riddell

This study investigated the development of the link from accommodation to vergence in infants by occluding one eye thus removing binocular cues. Occluded adults continue to converge partially demonstrating that the accommodative drive to vergence (the AC/A link) and proximal cues are sufficient to drive vergence. For infants of all ages, AC/A ratios were found to be in the normal adult range. W...

2017
Mohammad Reza Sedaghat Mojtaba Abrishami

Purpose: To compare fusional vergence amplitudes in patients with symptomatic and asymptomatic near exophoria Methods: This cross-sectional study included 102 patients with near exophoria and asthenopia and 86 with asymptomatic near exophoria, all of whom were aged 15-35 years and had best corrected far visual acuity better than 20/25. Far and near fusional vergence amplitudes were evaluated in...

2012
John Semmlow Robert Wood Johnson Tara L. Alvarez Bérangère Granger-Donetti

Pure vergence stimuli fall strictly along the midline or “cyclopean” axis and while rare in natural viewing, are easy to create in the laboratory. They are particularly useful for studying the neural control of disparity vergence eye movements. Responses to such stimuli should not contain version components, but two factors can lead to transient version components during a symmetrical vergence ...

2014
Christopher W. Tyler Lora T. Likova Kristyo N. Mineff Anas M. Elsaid Spero C. Nicholas

PURPOSE Traumatic brain injury involving loss of consciousness has focal effects in the human brainstem, suggesting that it may have particular consequences for eye movement control. This hypothesis was investigated by measurements of vergence eye movement parameters. METHODS Disparity vergence eye movements were measured for a population of 123 normally sighted individuals, 26 of whom had su...

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