<p>Markers ‘<i>I</i>’ and ‘<i>e</i>’ indicate the onset and the offset of vergence eye movement based on the criterion of 5°/s velocity threshold (see Methods)</p
Vergence eye movements are those which are horizontal, but which move in opposing directions. With c...
AbstractIn a natural environment, saccade and vergence eye movements shift gaze in different directi...
Vergence (e.g. convergence and divergence), a class of eye movements that rotates the eyes in opposi...
<p>Convergence and divergence with their corresponding velocity traces plotted at different scales a...
<p>Markers ‘i’ and ‘e’ indicate the onset and the offset of vergence eye movement based on the crite...
<p>Markers ‘i’ and ‘e’ indicate the onset and the offset of vergence eye movement based on the crite...
AbstractWe measured the peak velocity of convergence eye movement responses in four normal subjects ...
<p>Individual mean peak velocity with standard deviation for convergence and divergence in control a...
AbstractThe dynamic characteristics of horizontal convergence and divergence eye movement responses ...
AbstractDynamics of disparity vergence eye movements can be modified by adaptive stimuli that genera...
AbstractDichoptic nonius lines are used for subjectively (psychophysically) measuring vergence state...
AbstractMain sequences, the function describing the relationship between eye movement amplitude and ...
<p><b>A</b>: Average modulation in the angle of eye vergence from all subjects in the cue (green) an...
<p><b>A</b>: Average modulation across all subjects in the angle of eye vergence during the task (bl...
<p>(a) Different types of eye movements elicited; saccades, convergence and divergence along the med...
Vergence eye movements are those which are horizontal, but which move in opposing directions. With c...
AbstractIn a natural environment, saccade and vergence eye movements shift gaze in different directi...
Vergence (e.g. convergence and divergence), a class of eye movements that rotates the eyes in opposi...
<p>Convergence and divergence with their corresponding velocity traces plotted at different scales a...
<p>Markers ‘i’ and ‘e’ indicate the onset and the offset of vergence eye movement based on the crite...
<p>Markers ‘i’ and ‘e’ indicate the onset and the offset of vergence eye movement based on the crite...
AbstractWe measured the peak velocity of convergence eye movement responses in four normal subjects ...
<p>Individual mean peak velocity with standard deviation for convergence and divergence in control a...
AbstractThe dynamic characteristics of horizontal convergence and divergence eye movement responses ...
AbstractDynamics of disparity vergence eye movements can be modified by adaptive stimuli that genera...
AbstractDichoptic nonius lines are used for subjectively (psychophysically) measuring vergence state...
AbstractMain sequences, the function describing the relationship between eye movement amplitude and ...
<p><b>A</b>: Average modulation in the angle of eye vergence from all subjects in the cue (green) an...
<p><b>A</b>: Average modulation across all subjects in the angle of eye vergence during the task (bl...
<p>(a) Different types of eye movements elicited; saccades, convergence and divergence along the med...
Vergence eye movements are those which are horizontal, but which move in opposing directions. With c...
AbstractIn a natural environment, saccade and vergence eye movements shift gaze in different directi...
Vergence (e.g. convergence and divergence), a class of eye movements that rotates the eyes in opposi...