AbstractVertical phoria can be trained to vary with either head position or orbital eye position. The present experiments show that subjects can simultaneously adapt their eye-position-specific (nonconcomitant) vertical phorias in different directions at different head positions. Eye-position-dependent and head-position-dependent adaptive pathways, therefore, are not independent. Rather, the adaptation of vertical skew takes into account both eye and head position. In additional experiments, the magnitude of the nonconcomitant adaptive response was shown to be related to otolith output, increasing with head tilt ipsilateral to the tilt position at which training was received and decreasing in the contralateral direction. Copyright © 1997 El...
AbstractAlthough it is known that high-level spatial attention affects adaptation for a variety of s...
Incomitance is characterized by gaze dependent deviations of ocular alignment. The physiological mec...
<div><p>Theoretically, one can estimate the direction of an object that is relative to the head usin...
AbstractBinocular visual feedback is used to continually calibrate binocular eye alignment so that t...
AbstractVertical phoria (vergence error under monocular viewing conditions) can be trained to vary w...
AbstractVertical phoria (vertical vergence in the absence of binocular feedback) can be trained to v...
AbstractVertical phoria adaptation was measured before, during, and after 1 h of training with eithe...
Vertical phoria adaptation was measured before, during, and after 1 h of training with either a pris...
AbstractThe coordination of head tilt, ocular counterroll and vertical vergence is maintained by ada...
Incomitance is a condition with gaze-dependent deviations of ocular alignment and is common in strab...
Item does not contain fulltextThe percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual ...
Incomitance is a condition with gaze-dependent deviations of ocular alignment and is common in strab...
Vergence eye alignment minimizes horizontal, vertical, and cyclodisparities to optimize stereo-depth...
We perceive a stable visual world, which enables successful interaction with our environment, despit...
PURPOSE The innervational pattern of extraocular muscles that maintain ocular alignment vary with...
AbstractAlthough it is known that high-level spatial attention affects adaptation for a variety of s...
Incomitance is characterized by gaze dependent deviations of ocular alignment. The physiological mec...
<div><p>Theoretically, one can estimate the direction of an object that is relative to the head usin...
AbstractBinocular visual feedback is used to continually calibrate binocular eye alignment so that t...
AbstractVertical phoria (vergence error under monocular viewing conditions) can be trained to vary w...
AbstractVertical phoria (vertical vergence in the absence of binocular feedback) can be trained to v...
AbstractVertical phoria adaptation was measured before, during, and after 1 h of training with eithe...
Vertical phoria adaptation was measured before, during, and after 1 h of training with either a pris...
AbstractThe coordination of head tilt, ocular counterroll and vertical vergence is maintained by ada...
Incomitance is a condition with gaze-dependent deviations of ocular alignment and is common in strab...
Item does not contain fulltextThe percept of vertical, which mainly relies on vestibular and visual ...
Incomitance is a condition with gaze-dependent deviations of ocular alignment and is common in strab...
Vergence eye alignment minimizes horizontal, vertical, and cyclodisparities to optimize stereo-depth...
We perceive a stable visual world, which enables successful interaction with our environment, despit...
PURPOSE The innervational pattern of extraocular muscles that maintain ocular alignment vary with...
AbstractAlthough it is known that high-level spatial attention affects adaptation for a variety of s...
Incomitance is characterized by gaze dependent deviations of ocular alignment. The physiological mec...
<div><p>Theoretically, one can estimate the direction of an object that is relative to the head usin...