AbstractNormal observers perceive less motion smear if a target moves in the opposite direction of a smooth eye movement than if the target moves to produce the same retinal image speed in the same direction as the eye movement. This study investigated whether a similar asymmetrical attenuation of perceived motion smear occurs in observers with infantile nystagmus (IN). Observers (N=3) viewed a laser spot that moved for 100 or 125ms to the right or left at a speed between 5 and 60°/s during the slow phase of jerk IN. After each trial, the observer adjusted the length of a bright line to match the extent of the perceived smear. Across observers, the average duration of perceived smear was 39 and 106ms, respectively, for relative motion of th...
AbstractBecause the visual system integrates information across time, an image that moves on the ret...
AbstractThe contribution of chromatic mechanisms to motion processing is currently debated. Although...
Infantile nystagmus (IN) is often found in conjunction with afferent visual system pathology, but ev...
AbstractNormal observers perceive less motion smear if a target moves in the opposite direction of a...
Despite rapid to-and-fro motion of the retinal image that results from their incessant involuntary e...
PurposeIn persons with infantile nystagmus (IN), visual acuity correlates with the duration of the f...
AbstractDespite rapid to-and-fro motion of the retinal image that results from their incessant invol...
<p>The aim of this study was to propose a new pathophysiological hypothesis for involuntary eye osci...
Purpose: Treatments for infantile nystagmus (IN) sometimes elicit subjective reports of improved vis...
AbstractThis study measured spatial bisection acuity for horizontally and vertically separated line ...
AbstractPrevious studies indicated that less motion smear is perceived when a physically stationary ...
Monocular viewing during early infancy reveals asymmetries in optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) and visual...
AbstractSmooth pursuit eye movements superimpose additional motion on the retinal image of untracked...
Purpose: Infantile nystagmus (IN) consists of largely horizontal oscillations of the eyes that usual...
PURPOSE: Infantile nystagmus (IN) consists of largely horizontal oscillations of the eyes that usual...
AbstractBecause the visual system integrates information across time, an image that moves on the ret...
AbstractThe contribution of chromatic mechanisms to motion processing is currently debated. Although...
Infantile nystagmus (IN) is often found in conjunction with afferent visual system pathology, but ev...
AbstractNormal observers perceive less motion smear if a target moves in the opposite direction of a...
Despite rapid to-and-fro motion of the retinal image that results from their incessant involuntary e...
PurposeIn persons with infantile nystagmus (IN), visual acuity correlates with the duration of the f...
AbstractDespite rapid to-and-fro motion of the retinal image that results from their incessant invol...
<p>The aim of this study was to propose a new pathophysiological hypothesis for involuntary eye osci...
Purpose: Treatments for infantile nystagmus (IN) sometimes elicit subjective reports of improved vis...
AbstractThis study measured spatial bisection acuity for horizontally and vertically separated line ...
AbstractPrevious studies indicated that less motion smear is perceived when a physically stationary ...
Monocular viewing during early infancy reveals asymmetries in optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) and visual...
AbstractSmooth pursuit eye movements superimpose additional motion on the retinal image of untracked...
Purpose: Infantile nystagmus (IN) consists of largely horizontal oscillations of the eyes that usual...
PURPOSE: Infantile nystagmus (IN) consists of largely horizontal oscillations of the eyes that usual...
AbstractBecause the visual system integrates information across time, an image that moves on the ret...
AbstractThe contribution of chromatic mechanisms to motion processing is currently debated. Although...
Infantile nystagmus (IN) is often found in conjunction with afferent visual system pathology, but ev...