Inaccuracy in the vergence eye position (“fixation disparity”) can occur despite a fusion stimulus. When measured with eye trackers, this inaccuracy is referred to as “objective fixation disparity”. It is a matter of debate whether objective fixation disparity can be estimated with a technically simple psycho-physical procedure, i.e. the perceived offset of aligned dichoptic nonius targets, referred to as “subjective fixation disparity”. To investigate the relation between these two measures, simultaneous tests were made in far vision when placing prisms in front of the eyes (for a few seconds) in order to induce forced vergence, i.e. to vary the absolute disparity (from 1 deg divergent to 3.4 deg convergent). Frequent repeated measurements...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
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...
<p>(A) Without prisms, the objective fixation disparity (oFD) is the difference between the observed...
Binocular vision refers to the integration of images in the two eyes for improved visual performance...
<p>For Participant 2, the subjective (A) and objective (B) fixation disparity are plotted as a funct...
<p>Without prisms, the objective fixation disparity (oFD) is the difference between the observed ver...
<p>For Participants P12 and P03, the subjective (A) and objective (B) fixation disparity is plotted ...
AbstractFixation disparity, i.e. the vergence error within Panum’s area, can be measured psychophysi...
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...
Binocular vision refers to the integration of images in the two eyes for improved visual performance...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
Fixation disparity (FD) refers to a suboptimal condition of binocular vision. The oculomotor aspect ...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
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...
<p>(A) Without prisms, the objective fixation disparity (oFD) is the difference between the observed...
Binocular vision refers to the integration of images in the two eyes for improved visual performance...
<p>For Participant 2, the subjective (A) and objective (B) fixation disparity are plotted as a funct...
<p>Without prisms, the objective fixation disparity (oFD) is the difference between the observed ver...
<p>For Participants P12 and P03, the subjective (A) and objective (B) fixation disparity is plotted ...
AbstractFixation disparity, i.e. the vergence error within Panum’s area, can be measured psychophysi...
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...
Binocular vision refers to the integration of images in the two eyes for improved visual performance...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
Fixation disparity (FD) refers to a suboptimal condition of binocular vision. The oculomotor aspect ...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
Fixation disparity (FD) refers to a suboptimal condition of binocular vision. The oculomotor aspect ...