Vertical fixation disparity introduced into the binocular visual system of most patients has been shown to change with time as the result of adaptation to the new vergence demand. The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which the parameters of the vertical fixation disparity curve are related to the ability to adapt to new vertical vergence demands. Clinical implications of this relationship are discussed. KEY WORDS vergence adaptation, vergence demand, vertical fixation disparity, vertical prism
AbstractBoth the vergence and the accommodative system have individual tonic positions (also referre...
Binocular alignment of foveal images is facilitated by cross-couplings of vergence eye movements wit...
The authors provide a consideration of the vergence system and suggest an extension of the original ...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
AbstractVertical phoria (vergence error under monocular viewing conditions) can be trained to vary w...
Vergence eye alignment minimizes horizontal, vertical, and cyclodisparities to optimize stereo-depth...
The vertical misalignment of corresponding features in the left and right eyes' images are known as ...
<p>(A) Without prisms, the objective fixation disparity (oFD) is the difference between the observed...
Historically, vertical fixation disparity curves have been described as straight lines. This suggest...
AbstractVertical phoria (vertical vergence in the absence of binocular feedback) can be trained to v...
The effect of fixation disparity on stereopsis was investigated. The changes in stereopsis and fixat...
<p>Without prisms, the objective fixation disparity (oFD) is the difference between the observed ver...
Binocular alignment of foveal images is facilitated by cross-couplings of vergence eye movements wit...
AbstractBoth the vergence and the accommodative system have individual tonic positions (also referre...
Binocular alignment of foveal images is facilitated by cross-couplings of vergence eye movements wit...
The authors provide a consideration of the vergence system and suggest an extension of the original ...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
AbstractVertical phoria (vergence error under monocular viewing conditions) can be trained to vary w...
Vergence eye alignment minimizes horizontal, vertical, and cyclodisparities to optimize stereo-depth...
The vertical misalignment of corresponding features in the left and right eyes' images are known as ...
<p>(A) Without prisms, the objective fixation disparity (oFD) is the difference between the observed...
Historically, vertical fixation disparity curves have been described as straight lines. This suggest...
AbstractVertical phoria (vertical vergence in the absence of binocular feedback) can be trained to v...
The effect of fixation disparity on stereopsis was investigated. The changes in stereopsis and fixat...
<p>Without prisms, the objective fixation disparity (oFD) is the difference between the observed ver...
Binocular alignment of foveal images is facilitated by cross-couplings of vergence eye movements wit...
AbstractBoth the vergence and the accommodative system have individual tonic positions (also referre...
Binocular alignment of foveal images is facilitated by cross-couplings of vergence eye movements wit...
The authors provide a consideration of the vergence system and suggest an extension of the original ...