AbstractConvergence insufficiency (CI) is a developmental visual anomaly defined clinically by a reduced near point of convergence, a reduced capacity to view through base-out prisms (fusional convergence); coupled with asthenopic symptoms typically blur and diplopia. Experimental studies show reduced vergence parameters and tonic adaptation. Based upon current models of accommodation and vergence, we hypothesize that the reduced vergence adaptation in CI leads to excessive amounts of convergence accommodation (CA). Eleven CI participants (mean age=17.4±2.3years) were recruited with reduced capacity to view through increasing magnitudes of base out (BO) prisms (mean fusional convergence at 40cm=12±0.9Δ). Testing followed our previous experi...
AbstractWe studied gaze-shift dynamics during several gaze-shift tasks and during reading, in five s...
Convergence insufficiency (CI) is a binocular vision disorder that is characterized clinically by a ...
PurposeTo propose an alternative and practical model to conceptualize clinical patterns of concomita...
AbstractConvergence insufficiency (CI) is a developmental visual anomaly defined clinically by a red...
AbstractThis research tested the hypothesis that the successful treatment of convergence insufficien...
AbstractThis research tested the hypothesis that the successful treatment of convergence insufficien...
Purpose. This study considered whether vergence drives accommodation or accommodation drives vergen...
This study investigates the underlying physiological mechanisms that may lead to improved outcomes f...
Purpose. This study considered whether vergence drives accommodation or accommodation drives vergen...
Purpose. This study considered whether vergence drives accommodation or accommodation drives vergen...
Purpose. This symposium contribution presents research that shows that disparity cues within a near ...
It is well established that a synkinetic relationship exists between the accommodation and vergence ...
Vergence is a form of eye movement in which the eyes move in opposite directions to minimize retinal...
Accommodation and vergence, the two important oculomotor systems, exhibit the property of adapation ...
AbstractWe studied gaze-shift dynamics during several gaze-shift tasks and during reading, in five s...
AbstractWe studied gaze-shift dynamics during several gaze-shift tasks and during reading, in five s...
Convergence insufficiency (CI) is a binocular vision disorder that is characterized clinically by a ...
PurposeTo propose an alternative and practical model to conceptualize clinical patterns of concomita...
AbstractConvergence insufficiency (CI) is a developmental visual anomaly defined clinically by a red...
AbstractThis research tested the hypothesis that the successful treatment of convergence insufficien...
AbstractThis research tested the hypothesis that the successful treatment of convergence insufficien...
Purpose. This study considered whether vergence drives accommodation or accommodation drives vergen...
This study investigates the underlying physiological mechanisms that may lead to improved outcomes f...
Purpose. This study considered whether vergence drives accommodation or accommodation drives vergen...
Purpose. This study considered whether vergence drives accommodation or accommodation drives vergen...
Purpose. This symposium contribution presents research that shows that disparity cues within a near ...
It is well established that a synkinetic relationship exists between the accommodation and vergence ...
Vergence is a form of eye movement in which the eyes move in opposite directions to minimize retinal...
Accommodation and vergence, the two important oculomotor systems, exhibit the property of adapation ...
AbstractWe studied gaze-shift dynamics during several gaze-shift tasks and during reading, in five s...
AbstractWe studied gaze-shift dynamics during several gaze-shift tasks and during reading, in five s...
Convergence insufficiency (CI) is a binocular vision disorder that is characterized clinically by a ...
PurposeTo propose an alternative and practical model to conceptualize clinical patterns of concomita...