AbstractPurposeAchieving simultaneous single and clear visual experience during postnatal development depends on the temporal relationship between accommodation and vergence, in addition to their accuracies. This study was designed to examine one component of the dynamic relationship, the latencies of the responses.MethodsInfants and adults were tested in three conditions (i) binocular viewing of a target moving in depth at 5cm/s (closed loop) (ii) monocular viewing of the same target (vergence open loop) (iii) binocular viewing of a low spatial frequency Difference of Gaussian target during a prism induced step change in retinal disparity (accommodation open loop).ResultsThere was a significant correlation between accommodation and vergenc...
PURPOSE. To investigate whether nonstrabismic typically developing young children are capable of exh...
This article reports the results of an intensive, longitudinal investigation of the development of i...
Purpose. To present evidence for the mechanism of the development of infantile esotropia. Methods. O...
AbstractPurposeAchieving simultaneous single and clear visual experience during postnatal developmen...
Aim: To review current literature on the development of convergence and accommodation. The accommoda...
AbstractConvergence–accommodation, one of several cross-linkages in the oculomotor system is manifes...
AbstractThis study investigated the development of the link from accommodation to vergence in infant...
AbstractWe investigated the roles that blur, proximity and vergence cues play in the development of ...
PURPOSE. The goal of this study was to compare objectively the sensitivity of the accommodation syst...
A remote haploscopic photorefractor was used to assess objective binocular vergence and accommodatio...
Paraxial photorefraction was used to assess the development of accommodation and convergence in a la...
Vergence to static targets presented at five distances between 25 and 200 cm from the subject was me...
AbstractVergence to static targets presented at five distances between 25 and 200 cm from the subjec...
Accurate co-ordination of accommodation and convergence is necessary to view near objects and develo...
AbstractPrevious research has suggested that infants are unable to make a corrective eye movement in...
PURPOSE. To investigate whether nonstrabismic typically developing young children are capable of exh...
This article reports the results of an intensive, longitudinal investigation of the development of i...
Purpose. To present evidence for the mechanism of the development of infantile esotropia. Methods. O...
AbstractPurposeAchieving simultaneous single and clear visual experience during postnatal developmen...
Aim: To review current literature on the development of convergence and accommodation. The accommoda...
AbstractConvergence–accommodation, one of several cross-linkages in the oculomotor system is manifes...
AbstractThis study investigated the development of the link from accommodation to vergence in infant...
AbstractWe investigated the roles that blur, proximity and vergence cues play in the development of ...
PURPOSE. The goal of this study was to compare objectively the sensitivity of the accommodation syst...
A remote haploscopic photorefractor was used to assess objective binocular vergence and accommodatio...
Paraxial photorefraction was used to assess the development of accommodation and convergence in a la...
Vergence to static targets presented at five distances between 25 and 200 cm from the subject was me...
AbstractVergence to static targets presented at five distances between 25 and 200 cm from the subjec...
Accurate co-ordination of accommodation and convergence is necessary to view near objects and develo...
AbstractPrevious research has suggested that infants are unable to make a corrective eye movement in...
PURPOSE. To investigate whether nonstrabismic typically developing young children are capable of exh...
This article reports the results of an intensive, longitudinal investigation of the development of i...
Purpose. To present evidence for the mechanism of the development of infantile esotropia. Methods. O...