AbstractSeveral categories of torsional eye movements obey Listing’s law; however, systematic deviations from this law occur during vergence. Two kinematic models attempt to incorporate these deviations, both of which are supported by experimental evidence; however, they lead to different torsion predictions. These discrepancies have been explained in terms of experimental procedures, but it now seems likely from several recent studies that individual differences in torsion patterns may also be important. This study therefore examines the variation of torsion during a smooth asymmetric vergence task in which a fixation target was moved along the line-of-sight of the right eye at 15° elevation; each of five subjects observed five trials of b...
AbstractRecent investigations of the three-dimensional (3D) binocular eye positions in near vision h...
AbstractWhen a target travels slowly and smoothly along the line of sight of one eye, the eye that i...
AbstractRecently, we developed a model of binocular fixation. This model predicts the amount of cycl...
AbstractSeveral categories of torsional eye movements obey Listing’s law; however, systematic deviat...
AbstractTwo recently developed kinematic models of human eye movements predict systematic departures...
We investigated spontaneous variation of binocular torsion. Variation was expressed as SD of torsion...
textabstractRecently, Enright described an unexpected association between disparity-induced vertical...
AbstractThe long-term fusion of vertical or horizontal disparities by vergence eye movements is know...
The long-term fusion of vertical or horizontal disparities by vergence eye movements is known to evo...
textabstractWe studied the relation between vertical eye movements and binocular torsion in five sub...
In five normal subjects, we analyzed uncailed for torsion (blips) during and after horizontal and ve...
AbstractIn five normal subjects, we analyzed uncalled for torsion (blips) during and after horizonta...
textabstractIf one has to give a description of eye movements, what first comes to mind is the possi...
To correctly perceive visual directions relative to the head, one needs to compensate for the eye's ...
AbstractA recent study by Poljac et al. [Poljac, E., Lankheet, M. J. M., & van den Berg, A. (2005). ...
AbstractRecent investigations of the three-dimensional (3D) binocular eye positions in near vision h...
AbstractWhen a target travels slowly and smoothly along the line of sight of one eye, the eye that i...
AbstractRecently, we developed a model of binocular fixation. This model predicts the amount of cycl...
AbstractSeveral categories of torsional eye movements obey Listing’s law; however, systematic deviat...
AbstractTwo recently developed kinematic models of human eye movements predict systematic departures...
We investigated spontaneous variation of binocular torsion. Variation was expressed as SD of torsion...
textabstractRecently, Enright described an unexpected association between disparity-induced vertical...
AbstractThe long-term fusion of vertical or horizontal disparities by vergence eye movements is know...
The long-term fusion of vertical or horizontal disparities by vergence eye movements is known to evo...
textabstractWe studied the relation between vertical eye movements and binocular torsion in five sub...
In five normal subjects, we analyzed uncailed for torsion (blips) during and after horizontal and ve...
AbstractIn five normal subjects, we analyzed uncalled for torsion (blips) during and after horizonta...
textabstractIf one has to give a description of eye movements, what first comes to mind is the possi...
To correctly perceive visual directions relative to the head, one needs to compensate for the eye's ...
AbstractA recent study by Poljac et al. [Poljac, E., Lankheet, M. J. M., & van den Berg, A. (2005). ...
AbstractRecent investigations of the three-dimensional (3D) binocular eye positions in near vision h...
AbstractWhen a target travels slowly and smoothly along the line of sight of one eye, the eye that i...
AbstractRecently, we developed a model of binocular fixation. This model predicts the amount of cycl...