The misalignment of visual input in strabismus disrupts positional judgments.We measured positional accuracy in the extrafoveal visual field (18–78 eccentricity) of a large group of strabismic subjects and a normal control group to identify positional distortions associated with the direction of strabismus. Subjects performed a free localization task in which targets were matched in opposite hemifields whilst fixating on a central cross. The constant horizontal error of each response was taken as a measure of accuracy, in addition to radial and angular error. In monocular conditions, all stimuli were viewed by one eye; thus, the error reflected spatial bias. In dichoptic conditions, the targets were seen by separate eyes; thus, the error re...
PURPOSE. The amblyopic visual system exhibits both positional inaccuracy (uncertainty) and systemati...
AbstractThis study examined the effects of stimulus size and eccentricity on reflex disparity vergen...
AbstractNeurologically normal observers show a consistent leftward bias when asked to bisect a horiz...
The misalignment of visual input in strabismus disrupts positional judgments.We measured positional ...
This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (grant no. EP/M506...
AbstractIn order to understand the spatial loss in strabismic amblyopia and its relationship to the ...
AbstractFor normal sighted observers visual performance is often superior on the principal meridians...
ImportanceIn strabismus, the fixating eye conveys the direction of gaze while the fellow eye points ...
Misalignment of the eyes can lead to double vision and visual confusion. However, these sensations a...
Purpose: Patients with strabismus perceptually suppress information from one eye to avoid double vis...
Spatial vision, refers to how the visual system encodes the relationships between simple features in...
© 2011 Corbett, Carrasco. Performance in most visual discrimination tasks is better along the horizo...
Contour integration was measured in a group of strabismic amblyopes to determine if an explanation b...
AbstractWe investigated the patterns of two-dimensional spatial distortions in human amblyopia, usin...
Early visual processing is subject to binocular interactions because cells in striate cortex show bi...
PURPOSE. The amblyopic visual system exhibits both positional inaccuracy (uncertainty) and systemati...
AbstractThis study examined the effects of stimulus size and eccentricity on reflex disparity vergen...
AbstractNeurologically normal observers show a consistent leftward bias when asked to bisect a horiz...
The misalignment of visual input in strabismus disrupts positional judgments.We measured positional ...
This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (grant no. EP/M506...
AbstractIn order to understand the spatial loss in strabismic amblyopia and its relationship to the ...
AbstractFor normal sighted observers visual performance is often superior on the principal meridians...
ImportanceIn strabismus, the fixating eye conveys the direction of gaze while the fellow eye points ...
Misalignment of the eyes can lead to double vision and visual confusion. However, these sensations a...
Purpose: Patients with strabismus perceptually suppress information from one eye to avoid double vis...
Spatial vision, refers to how the visual system encodes the relationships between simple features in...
© 2011 Corbett, Carrasco. Performance in most visual discrimination tasks is better along the horizo...
Contour integration was measured in a group of strabismic amblyopes to determine if an explanation b...
AbstractWe investigated the patterns of two-dimensional spatial distortions in human amblyopia, usin...
Early visual processing is subject to binocular interactions because cells in striate cortex show bi...
PURPOSE. The amblyopic visual system exhibits both positional inaccuracy (uncertainty) and systemati...
AbstractThis study examined the effects of stimulus size and eccentricity on reflex disparity vergen...
AbstractNeurologically normal observers show a consistent leftward bias when asked to bisect a horiz...