<p>Average (across all subjects) size of angle of vergence in the informative cue and uninformative cue conditions over time for the control group (<b>A</b>) and the ADHD group (<b>B</b>). Shaded areas represent ±1 times SEM around the mean. Dotted vertical lines indicate the time of target (face emotion) presentation. Horizontal dashed line indicates vergence angle belonging to the estimated screen distance.</p
The goal of our study is to explore the impact of screen exposure on vergence components in children...
<p>In the top graphs, the red line represents the position of the left eye, the blue line represents...
<p>Error bars represent standard errors of the mean adjusted to within-subject designs (see <a href=...
<p>Black/red trace denotes average angle of eye vergence from control/ADHD subjects. The grey shaded...
<p>Bars denote control/ADHD group. Error bars are SEM. Asterisks denote statistical significance. NS...
<p><b>A</b>: Average modulation in the angle of eye vergence from all subjects in the cue (green) an...
<p>Average (across all subjects) normalized vergence (blue) and ERPs (orange) responses. ERP respons...
<p>(A) Mean vergence amplitude for the convergent and divergent step stimuli as a function of time f...
<p><b>A</b>: Average modulation across all subjects in the angle of eye vergence during the task (bl...
<p>The average pupil size in the cue (green) and no-cue (red) conditions over time. Time points (blu...
Objective: ADHD youth show poor oculomotor control. Recent research shows that attention-related eye...
<p><b>A</b>. Illustration of the Cue/no-cue task. <b>B</b>. Average (across all subjects) size of Ao...
Binocular disparity, blur, and proximal cues drive convergence and accommodation. Disparity is consi...
Average fixation times at the cue (CS) and face area of interest, expressed as % of total fixation t...
Psychometric and photometric studies have shown that psychophysical retinoptical reactions occur whe...
The goal of our study is to explore the impact of screen exposure on vergence components in children...
<p>In the top graphs, the red line represents the position of the left eye, the blue line represents...
<p>Error bars represent standard errors of the mean adjusted to within-subject designs (see <a href=...
<p>Black/red trace denotes average angle of eye vergence from control/ADHD subjects. The grey shaded...
<p>Bars denote control/ADHD group. Error bars are SEM. Asterisks denote statistical significance. NS...
<p><b>A</b>: Average modulation in the angle of eye vergence from all subjects in the cue (green) an...
<p>Average (across all subjects) normalized vergence (blue) and ERPs (orange) responses. ERP respons...
<p>(A) Mean vergence amplitude for the convergent and divergent step stimuli as a function of time f...
<p><b>A</b>: Average modulation across all subjects in the angle of eye vergence during the task (bl...
<p>The average pupil size in the cue (green) and no-cue (red) conditions over time. Time points (blu...
Objective: ADHD youth show poor oculomotor control. Recent research shows that attention-related eye...
<p><b>A</b>. Illustration of the Cue/no-cue task. <b>B</b>. Average (across all subjects) size of Ao...
Binocular disparity, blur, and proximal cues drive convergence and accommodation. Disparity is consi...
Average fixation times at the cue (CS) and face area of interest, expressed as % of total fixation t...
Psychometric and photometric studies have shown that psychophysical retinoptical reactions occur whe...
The goal of our study is to explore the impact of screen exposure on vergence components in children...
<p>In the top graphs, the red line represents the position of the left eye, the blue line represents...
<p>Error bars represent standard errors of the mean adjusted to within-subject designs (see <a href=...