نتایج جستجو برای: fusional vergence amplitudes

تعداد نتایج: 30420  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2005
C Busettini L E Mays

Horizontal vergence eye movements are movements in opposite directions used to change fixation between far and near targets. The occurrence of a saccade during vergence causes vergence velocity to be transiently enhanced. The goal of this study was to test in the monkey the previously described Multiply Model (Zee et al. 1992) that holds that, in humans, the speeding of vergence during a saccad...

Journal: :Vision Research 1995
Clifton M. Schor Jeffrey W. McCandless

Vertical phoria (vergence error under monocular viewing conditions) can be trained to vary with conjugate eye position. The adaptive response controls the vertical alignment of the two eyes in the absence of binocular disparity and is used to compensate for binocular changes of the oculomotor system induced by developmental and environmental factors. Vertical phoria was associated with horizont...

Journal: :Vision Research 2011
Stephanie Jainta Maria Pia Bucci Sylvette Wiener-Vacher Zoï Kapoula

Vergence insufficiency is frequent in many populations including children with vertigo in the absence of measurable vestibular dysfunction. Orthoptic exercises are typically used to improve vergence and the clinical practice suggests that simple repetition of vergence movements improves it. Objective eye movement recordings were used to asses the dynamics and spatial-temporal properties of conv...

Journal: :Vision Research 2003
Michael T Ukwade Harold E Bedell Ronald S Harwerth

Stereothresholds are elevated by vergence constant error (fixation disparity), vergence noise, or both. This study investigated the separate and combined effects of simulated vergence constant error and variability on stereothresholds in four normal observers. Targets were 30 arc min bright vertical lines presented separately to the two eyes for 150 ms in darkness. Vergence constant error, simu...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1992
D A Owens R A Tyrrell

Lateral heterophoria at distance often is cited as an index of tonic vergence, yet recent research has shown that vergence in darkness is more convergent than most measures of phoria. Two experiments were conducted to investigate the possible role of accommodation in this discrepancy. Experiment I compared measures of distance phoria of 19 young adults with measures of vergence and accommodatio...

Journal: :Vision research 1978
R V Kenyon K J Ciuffreda L Stark

Binocular eye position was monitored by the photoelectric technique during accommodative vergence. Contrary to previous reports indicating that accommodative vergence was a uniocular phenomenon, without exception, binocular accommodative vergence movements were recorded. The total vergence amplitude in the viewing eye was reduced, on the average. by approximately SSP, with respect to the vergen...

Journal: :Journal of Library Outreach and Engagement 2020

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1983
G K Hung J L Semmlow K J Ciuffreda

An experimental method was developed to isolate accommodative and disparity vergence contributions to coordinated near vergence motor responses. The variability normally associated with the neural control signal was used as an identifying marker or tag. Using this approach, the results showed an increased variability associated with the blur-driven, accommodative vergence component that is part...

Journal: :Vision Research 1995
A.W.H. Minken C.C.A.M. Gielen J.A.M. Van Gisbergen

In the context of Hering's equal-innervation law, this paper discusses the problem of how the three-dimensional positions of the two eyes, each expressed by a rotation vector, can be separated into contributions of the version and vergence system. As proposed by Van Rijn and Van den Berg [(1993) Vision Research, 33, 691-708], this can be done by taking the sum and difference of the position rot...

2011
Maria Pia Bucci Zoï Kapoula Emmanuel Bui-Quoc Aurelie Bouet Sylvette Wiener-Vacher

PURPOSE Early studies reported some abnormalities in saccade and vergence eye movements in children with vertigo and vergence deficiencies. The purpose of this study was to further examine saccade and vergence performance in a population of 44 children (mean age: 12.3±1.6 years) with vertigo symptoms and with different levels of vergence abnormalities, as assessed by static orthoptic examinatio...

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