AbstractIn a natural environment, saccade and vergence eye movements shift gaze in different directions and distances. In a laboratory setting, targets can be positioned precisely to elicit symmetrical vergence movements; however, saccades occur during the vergence movement even though the stimulus should not stimulate a saccadic response. These saccades may facilitate the response when the kinematics of the vergence component are modest as indicated by reduced velocities. Hence, the purpose of this study is to assess whether the frequency of saccades within vergence responses are correlated with vergence peak velocity. Ten subjects with normal binocular vision participated in this study. Eye movements were quantified using a limbus trackin...
Humans and many animals make frequent saccades requiring coordinated movements of the eyes. When lan...
AbstractWe examined the velocity dependence of the vergence and version eye movements elicited by mo...
New-onset impairment of ocular motility will cause incomitant strabismus, i.e., a gaze-dependent ocu...
AbstractIn a natural environment, saccade and vergence eye movements shift gaze in different directi...
If two targets are carefully aligned so that they fall along the cyclopean axis, the required eye mo...
during saccades. Simulations ofthese modelilead to a number of I. We recorded eye movements in four ...
AbstractWe studied the dynamics of pure vergence shifts and vergence shifts combined with vertical a...
AbstractWe measured the peak velocity of convergence eye movement responses in four normal subjects ...
Rapid shifts of the point of visual fixation between equidistant targets require equal-sized saccade...
AbstractWe studied the dynamics of voluntary, horizontal, binocular gaze-shifts between pairs of con...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of “disju...
AbstractThe purpose of the study was to examine spatio-temporal characteristics of horizontal eye mo...
Purely symmetrical vergence stimuli aligned along the midline (cyclopean axis) require only a pure v...
We studied the dynamics of voluntary, horizontal, binocular gaze-shifts between pairs of continuousl...
PURPOSE. To characterize dynamic properties of combined saccade–vergence eye movements that occur as...
Humans and many animals make frequent saccades requiring coordinated movements of the eyes. When lan...
AbstractWe examined the velocity dependence of the vergence and version eye movements elicited by mo...
New-onset impairment of ocular motility will cause incomitant strabismus, i.e., a gaze-dependent ocu...
AbstractIn a natural environment, saccade and vergence eye movements shift gaze in different directi...
If two targets are carefully aligned so that they fall along the cyclopean axis, the required eye mo...
during saccades. Simulations ofthese modelilead to a number of I. We recorded eye movements in four ...
AbstractWe studied the dynamics of pure vergence shifts and vergence shifts combined with vertical a...
AbstractWe measured the peak velocity of convergence eye movement responses in four normal subjects ...
Rapid shifts of the point of visual fixation between equidistant targets require equal-sized saccade...
AbstractWe studied the dynamics of voluntary, horizontal, binocular gaze-shifts between pairs of con...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of “disju...
AbstractThe purpose of the study was to examine spatio-temporal characteristics of horizontal eye mo...
Purely symmetrical vergence stimuli aligned along the midline (cyclopean axis) require only a pure v...
We studied the dynamics of voluntary, horizontal, binocular gaze-shifts between pairs of continuousl...
PURPOSE. To characterize dynamic properties of combined saccade–vergence eye movements that occur as...
Humans and many animals make frequent saccades requiring coordinated movements of the eyes. When lan...
AbstractWe examined the velocity dependence of the vergence and version eye movements elicited by mo...
New-onset impairment of ocular motility will cause incomitant strabismus, i.e., a gaze-dependent ocu...