AbstractHorizontal binocular disparity is the fundamental stimulus for both fusional vergence and stereopsis, but whether common disparity-sensitive mechanisms are involved in both responses is unknown. To determine whether the sensitivities of motor and sensory fusion are interdependent, we studied vergence eye movements and depth discrimination, using stimuli with haplopic binocular disparities, in subjects with normal stereopsis and in subjects with mild to severe stereoanomalies. Our results showed that the subjects' disparity discrimination functions varied from nearly perfect discrimination to chance performance for all of the experimental stimuli. Their sensory functions did not necessarily predict the shape of their motor fusion fun...
AbstractA novel type of dynamic random-dot stereogram (DRS) was used to study vergence movements and...
Binocular vision refers to the integration of images in the two eyes for improved visual performance...
Stereomotion scotomas are a surprisingly common visual impairment that result in an observer's inabi...
AbstractHorizontal binocular disparity is the fundamental stimulus for both fusional vergence and st...
AbstractInvestigations on macaque monkeys have provided much of our knowledge of the neural mechanis...
The fine task of stereoscopic depth discrimination in human subjects requires a functional binocular...
Small disparity stimuli applied to large random-dot patterns elicit machine-like vergence eye moveme...
AbstractThis study examined the effects of stimulus size and eccentricity on reflex disparity vergen...
AbstractVergence eye movements were elicited in human subjects by applying disparities to square-wav...
To compare motor and sensory capabilities for fusion of vertical disparities at different angles of ...
AbstractSmall disparity stimuli applied to large random-dot patterns elicit machine-like vergence ey...
Vergence eye movements align the optical axes of our two eyes onto an object of interest, thus facil...
PURPOSE. Patients with primary microstrabismus have a high degree of binocularity, which suggests th...
AbstractThe surgical treatment for strabismus in infants generally results in microtropia or subnorm...
Binocular vision refers to the integration of images in the two eyes for improved visual performance...
AbstractA novel type of dynamic random-dot stereogram (DRS) was used to study vergence movements and...
Binocular vision refers to the integration of images in the two eyes for improved visual performance...
Stereomotion scotomas are a surprisingly common visual impairment that result in an observer's inabi...
AbstractHorizontal binocular disparity is the fundamental stimulus for both fusional vergence and st...
AbstractInvestigations on macaque monkeys have provided much of our knowledge of the neural mechanis...
The fine task of stereoscopic depth discrimination in human subjects requires a functional binocular...
Small disparity stimuli applied to large random-dot patterns elicit machine-like vergence eye moveme...
AbstractThis study examined the effects of stimulus size and eccentricity on reflex disparity vergen...
AbstractVergence eye movements were elicited in human subjects by applying disparities to square-wav...
To compare motor and sensory capabilities for fusion of vertical disparities at different angles of ...
AbstractSmall disparity stimuli applied to large random-dot patterns elicit machine-like vergence ey...
Vergence eye movements align the optical axes of our two eyes onto an object of interest, thus facil...
PURPOSE. Patients with primary microstrabismus have a high degree of binocularity, which suggests th...
AbstractThe surgical treatment for strabismus in infants generally results in microtropia or subnorm...
Binocular vision refers to the integration of images in the two eyes for improved visual performance...
AbstractA novel type of dynamic random-dot stereogram (DRS) was used to study vergence movements and...
Binocular vision refers to the integration of images in the two eyes for improved visual performance...
Stereomotion scotomas are a surprisingly common visual impairment that result in an observer's inabi...