AbstractDichoptic nonius lines are used for subjectively (psychophysically) measuring vergence states, but they have been questioned as valid indicators of vergence eye position. In a mirror-stereoscope, we presented convergent and divergent step-stimuli and estimated the vergence response with nonius lines flashed at fixed delays after the disparity step stimulus. For each delay, an adaptive psychophysical procedure was run to determine the physical nonius offset required for subjective alignment; these vergence states were compared with objective eye movement recordings. Between both measures of initial vergence, we calculated the maximal cross-correlation coefficient: the median in our sample was about 0.9 for convergence and divergence,...
AbstractIn a natural environment, saccade and vergence eye movements shift gaze in different directi...
textabstractHorizontal binocular eye movements of four subjects were recorded with the scleral senso...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
AbstractDichoptic nonius lines are used for subjectively (psychophysically) measuring vergence state...
AbstractThe visual direction of a continuously presented monocular object is captured by the visual ...
Vergence eye movement recordings in response to disparity step stimuli require to present different ...
Vergence eye movement recordings in response to disparity step stimuli require to present different ...
AbstractFixation disparity, i.e. the vergence error within Panum’s area, can be measured psychophysi...
Inaccuracy in the vergence eye position (“fixation disparity”) can occur despite a fusion stimulus. ...
<p>(A) Mean vergence amplitude for the convergent and divergent step stimuli as a function of time f...
<p>Convergence and divergence with their corresponding velocity traces plotted at different scales a...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of “disju...
AbstractThe visual direction of a continuously presented monocular object is captured by the visual ...
AbstractWith the broader use of stereoscopic displays, a flurry of research activity about the accom...
AbstractBoth the vergence and the accommodative system have individual tonic positions (also referre...
AbstractIn a natural environment, saccade and vergence eye movements shift gaze in different directi...
textabstractHorizontal binocular eye movements of four subjects were recorded with the scleral senso...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
AbstractDichoptic nonius lines are used for subjectively (psychophysically) measuring vergence state...
AbstractThe visual direction of a continuously presented monocular object is captured by the visual ...
Vergence eye movement recordings in response to disparity step stimuli require to present different ...
Vergence eye movement recordings in response to disparity step stimuli require to present different ...
AbstractFixation disparity, i.e. the vergence error within Panum’s area, can be measured psychophysi...
Inaccuracy in the vergence eye position (“fixation disparity”) can occur despite a fusion stimulus. ...
<p>(A) Mean vergence amplitude for the convergent and divergent step stimuli as a function of time f...
<p>Convergence and divergence with their corresponding velocity traces plotted at different scales a...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of “disju...
AbstractThe visual direction of a continuously presented monocular object is captured by the visual ...
AbstractWith the broader use of stereoscopic displays, a flurry of research activity about the accom...
AbstractBoth the vergence and the accommodative system have individual tonic positions (also referre...
AbstractIn a natural environment, saccade and vergence eye movements shift gaze in different directi...
textabstractHorizontal binocular eye movements of four subjects were recorded with the scleral senso...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...