The visual axis is the ray path from the fixation point to the fovea by way of the nodal points. Such a ray path does not exist in unaccommodated vision when the fixation point does not coincide with the far point of the eye because of induced or natural defocus. Nevertheless an approximation to the visual axis can be obtained by the position of a small pupil close to the cornea for which a bichromatic vernier target appears correctly aligned. When the visual axis is determined, an eye rotation from the usual fixation position must occur, which is reversed upon removing the small pupil. Upon engaging in any experiment for which the visual axis is then used as a reference, there is an error in this reference position. We develop simple ...
High-resolution retinal imaging with adaptive optics was used to record the position of a light stim...
When an opaque object occludes a more distant object, the two eyes often see different parts of the ...
AbstractWhen an opaque object occludes a more distant object, the two eyes often see different parts...
The visual axis is the ray path from the fixation point to the fovea by way of the nodal points. Suc...
Purpose: We term the visual field position from which the pupil appears most nearly circular as the ...
We explored effects of measurement conditions on wave aberration estimates for uncorrected, axially ...
AbstractInvestigations of binocular visual direction have concentrated mainly on stationary objects....
We explored effects of measurement conditions on wave aberration estimates for uncorrected, axially ...
The video eye-tracker can measure the direction of the visual axis of the eye based on the calibrati...
A theoretical investigation of rendered depth and angular errors, or Albertian errors, linked to nat...
AbstractSuggestions that peripheral imagery may affect the development of refractive error have led ...
A theoretical investigation of rendered depth and angular errors, or Albertian errors, linked to nat...
The Stiles-Crawford effect of the first kind describes a gradually diminished visibility of light th...
Eyetracking is typically not available in head-mounted displays, and eye motions are thus simply ign...
The misalignment of visual input in strabismus disrupts positional judgments.We measured positional ...
High-resolution retinal imaging with adaptive optics was used to record the position of a light stim...
When an opaque object occludes a more distant object, the two eyes often see different parts of the ...
AbstractWhen an opaque object occludes a more distant object, the two eyes often see different parts...
The visual axis is the ray path from the fixation point to the fovea by way of the nodal points. Suc...
Purpose: We term the visual field position from which the pupil appears most nearly circular as the ...
We explored effects of measurement conditions on wave aberration estimates for uncorrected, axially ...
AbstractInvestigations of binocular visual direction have concentrated mainly on stationary objects....
We explored effects of measurement conditions on wave aberration estimates for uncorrected, axially ...
The video eye-tracker can measure the direction of the visual axis of the eye based on the calibrati...
A theoretical investigation of rendered depth and angular errors, or Albertian errors, linked to nat...
AbstractSuggestions that peripheral imagery may affect the development of refractive error have led ...
A theoretical investigation of rendered depth and angular errors, or Albertian errors, linked to nat...
The Stiles-Crawford effect of the first kind describes a gradually diminished visibility of light th...
Eyetracking is typically not available in head-mounted displays, and eye motions are thus simply ign...
The misalignment of visual input in strabismus disrupts positional judgments.We measured positional ...
High-resolution retinal imaging with adaptive optics was used to record the position of a light stim...
When an opaque object occludes a more distant object, the two eyes often see different parts of the ...
AbstractWhen an opaque object occludes a more distant object, the two eyes often see different parts...