<p>(A) Without prisms, the objective fixation disparity (oFD) is the difference between the observed vergence angle V during binocular recording and the stimulus vergence angle V<sub>0</sub>, which is geometrically given by the viewing distance D and the interpupillary distance p, i.e., V<sub>0</sub> = 2 arctan (p/2D). In this example of an over-convergent (eso) oFD, V is larger than V<sub>0</sub>. The monocular components of V<sub>0</sub> are measured during the eye tracker calibration that is made separately for the left and right eye: the eye position during monocular fixation represents the zero position for the subsequent binocular recording period. The covered eye assumes the heterophoria resting state. For an optical correction of an...
Fixation disparity, that is, misalignment of the gaze direction of both eyes, may be observed in sta...
Fixation disparity and fixation disparity curves (FDC\u27s) are useful in assessing, diagnosing, man...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
<p>Without prisms, the objective fixation disparity (oFD) is the difference between the observed ver...
Inaccuracy in the vergence eye position (“fixation disparity”) can occur despite a fusion stimulus. ...
AbstractFixation disparity, i.e. the vergence error within Panum’s area, can be measured psychophysi...
Fixation disparity (FD) refers to a suboptimal condition of binocular vision. The oculomotor aspect ...
Binocular vision refers to the integration of images in the two eyes for improved visual performance...
Binocular vision refers to the integration of images in the two eyes for improved visual performance...
In the subjective measurement of fixation disparity (FD), the subject fuses contours presented in th...
Binocular vision refers to the integration of images in the two eyes for improved visual performance...
Fixation disparity, that is, misalignment of the gaze direction of both eyes, may be observed in sta...
The effect of fixation disparity on stereopsis was investigated. The changes in stereopsis and fixat...
<p>For Participant 2, the subjective (A) and objective (B) fixation disparity are plotted as a funct...
<p>For Participants P12 and P03, the subjective (A) and objective (B) fixation disparity is plotted ...
Fixation disparity, that is, misalignment of the gaze direction of both eyes, may be observed in sta...
Fixation disparity and fixation disparity curves (FDC\u27s) are useful in assessing, diagnosing, man...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
<p>Without prisms, the objective fixation disparity (oFD) is the difference between the observed ver...
Inaccuracy in the vergence eye position (“fixation disparity”) can occur despite a fusion stimulus. ...
AbstractFixation disparity, i.e. the vergence error within Panum’s area, can be measured psychophysi...
Fixation disparity (FD) refers to a suboptimal condition of binocular vision. The oculomotor aspect ...
Binocular vision refers to the integration of images in the two eyes for improved visual performance...
Binocular vision refers to the integration of images in the two eyes for improved visual performance...
In the subjective measurement of fixation disparity (FD), the subject fuses contours presented in th...
Binocular vision refers to the integration of images in the two eyes for improved visual performance...
Fixation disparity, that is, misalignment of the gaze direction of both eyes, may be observed in sta...
The effect of fixation disparity on stereopsis was investigated. The changes in stereopsis and fixat...
<p>For Participant 2, the subjective (A) and objective (B) fixation disparity are plotted as a funct...
<p>For Participants P12 and P03, the subjective (A) and objective (B) fixation disparity is plotted ...
Fixation disparity, that is, misalignment of the gaze direction of both eyes, may be observed in sta...
Fixation disparity and fixation disparity curves (FDC\u27s) are useful in assessing, diagnosing, man...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...