AbstractThe neural network model of Patel et al. [Patel, S. S., Jiang, B. C., & Ogmen, H. (2001). Vergence dynamics predict fixation disparity. Neural Computation, 13(7), 1495–1525] predicts that fixation disparity, the vergence error for a stationary fusion stimulus, is the result of asymmetrical dynamic properties of disparity vergence mechanisms: faster (slower) convergent than divergent responses give rise to an eso (exo) fixation disparity, i.e., over-convergence (under-convergence) in stationary fixation. This hypothesis was tested in the present study with an inter-individual approach: in 16 subjects we estimated the vergence step response to a 1deg disparity stimulus with a subjective nonius procedure. Dichoptic nonius lines were fl...
AbstractConvergence insufficiency (CI) is a developmental visual anomaly defined clinically by a red...
Vergence eye movements align the optical axes of our two eyes onto an object of interest, thus facil...
Binocular vision refers to the integration of images in the two eyes for improved visual performance...
AbstractThe neural network model of Patel et al. [Patel, S. S., Jiang, B. C., & Ogmen, H. (2001). Ve...
The neural origin of the steady-state vergence eye movement error, called binocular fixation dispari...
AbstractThe dynamic characteristics of horizontal convergence and divergence eye movement responses ...
AbstractWe present a neural network model of short-term dynamics of the human horizontal vergence sy...
We present a neural network model of short-term dynamics of the human horizontal vergence system (HV...
Inaccuracy in the vergence eye position (“fixation disparity”) can occur despite a fusion stimulus. ...
AbstractDynamics of disparity vergence eye movements can be modified by adaptive stimuli that genera...
<p>(A) Without prisms, the objective fixation disparity (oFD) is the difference between the observed...
AbstractMain sequences, the function describing the relationship between eye movement amplitude and ...
Mērķis. Izvērtēt dinamiskās verģences atbildes uz dažāda lieluma verģences stimuliem un to saistību ...
AbstractPrevious studies on the speed and latency of convergence and divergence eye movements have p...
AbstractThe objectives of this experiment were to measure the effect of sustained convergence on the...
AbstractConvergence insufficiency (CI) is a developmental visual anomaly defined clinically by a red...
Vergence eye movements align the optical axes of our two eyes onto an object of interest, thus facil...
Binocular vision refers to the integration of images in the two eyes for improved visual performance...
AbstractThe neural network model of Patel et al. [Patel, S. S., Jiang, B. C., & Ogmen, H. (2001). Ve...
The neural origin of the steady-state vergence eye movement error, called binocular fixation dispari...
AbstractThe dynamic characteristics of horizontal convergence and divergence eye movement responses ...
AbstractWe present a neural network model of short-term dynamics of the human horizontal vergence sy...
We present a neural network model of short-term dynamics of the human horizontal vergence system (HV...
Inaccuracy in the vergence eye position (“fixation disparity”) can occur despite a fusion stimulus. ...
AbstractDynamics of disparity vergence eye movements can be modified by adaptive stimuli that genera...
<p>(A) Without prisms, the objective fixation disparity (oFD) is the difference between the observed...
AbstractMain sequences, the function describing the relationship between eye movement amplitude and ...
Mērķis. Izvērtēt dinamiskās verģences atbildes uz dažāda lieluma verģences stimuliem un to saistību ...
AbstractPrevious studies on the speed and latency of convergence and divergence eye movements have p...
AbstractThe objectives of this experiment were to measure the effect of sustained convergence on the...
AbstractConvergence insufficiency (CI) is a developmental visual anomaly defined clinically by a red...
Vergence eye movements align the optical axes of our two eyes onto an object of interest, thus facil...
Binocular vision refers to the integration of images in the two eyes for improved visual performance...