Fusional vergence is a disjunctive movement of the eyes that is made in order to obtain single vision. (e aim of the study was to provide a quantitative and objective approach for analyzing the fusional convergence response using eye tracking (ET) technology and automatic data analysis provided by the intuitive SacLab toolbox previously developed by our group. We evaluated the proposed approach in a population of 26 subjects with normal binocular vision, who were tested with base-out prisms (magnitudes 4Δ, 6Δ, and 10Δ) in order to elicit fusional convergence response. Eye movements were recorded using the Viewpoint ET and analyzed using SacLab. Parameters describing both the vergence and the version components of the fusional response (conv...
Purpose: This study was designed to determine the repeatability of fusional vergence rangesmeasured ...
In pure symmetrical vergence eye movements, a fusion initiating component quickly brings the eyes cl...
Vergence is the disjunctive movement of the eyes to maintain single binocular vision. Vergence eye m...
Fusional vergence is a disjunctive movement of the eyes that is made in order to obtain single visio...
Purpose: In the field of ophthalmology, vision researchers use eye tracking to study oculomotor beha...
This study investigates the underlying physiological mechanisms that may lead to improved outcomes f...
Introduction - No validated protocol exists for the measurement of the prism fusion ranges. Many stu...
Assessing the range of vergence provides information about the patient’s ability to maintain the bin...
Purpose: The vergences ensure and maintain binocular fixation and binocular vision. The amplitude of...
Vergence is a form of eye movement in which the eyes move in opposite directions to minimize retinal...
AbstractThe purpose of the study was to examine spatio-temporal characteristics of horizontal eye mo...
Background: Fusional amplitudes are important for clinical practice in diagnosing and managing binoc...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to compare fusional vergence measurements between orthophoria, ...
AbstractIn a natural environment, saccade and vergence eye movements shift gaze in different directi...
En col·laboració amb la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), la Universitat de Barcelona (UB) i ...
Purpose: This study was designed to determine the repeatability of fusional vergence rangesmeasured ...
In pure symmetrical vergence eye movements, a fusion initiating component quickly brings the eyes cl...
Vergence is the disjunctive movement of the eyes to maintain single binocular vision. Vergence eye m...
Fusional vergence is a disjunctive movement of the eyes that is made in order to obtain single visio...
Purpose: In the field of ophthalmology, vision researchers use eye tracking to study oculomotor beha...
This study investigates the underlying physiological mechanisms that may lead to improved outcomes f...
Introduction - No validated protocol exists for the measurement of the prism fusion ranges. Many stu...
Assessing the range of vergence provides information about the patient’s ability to maintain the bin...
Purpose: The vergences ensure and maintain binocular fixation and binocular vision. The amplitude of...
Vergence is a form of eye movement in which the eyes move in opposite directions to minimize retinal...
AbstractThe purpose of the study was to examine spatio-temporal characteristics of horizontal eye mo...
Background: Fusional amplitudes are important for clinical practice in diagnosing and managing binoc...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to compare fusional vergence measurements between orthophoria, ...
AbstractIn a natural environment, saccade and vergence eye movements shift gaze in different directi...
En col·laboració amb la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), la Universitat de Barcelona (UB) i ...
Purpose: This study was designed to determine the repeatability of fusional vergence rangesmeasured ...
In pure symmetrical vergence eye movements, a fusion initiating component quickly brings the eyes cl...
Vergence is the disjunctive movement of the eyes to maintain single binocular vision. Vergence eye m...