A complete instrumentation suite has been constructed for use in a randomized clinical trial to be funded from the National Institute of Health and study the underlying potential mechanism(s) of vision therapy. This suite is designed to track rotation of each eye (vergence) as well as measure the lens power of the eye\u27s lens (accommodation). The system is designed to dissect the near triad which is composed of the pupil constriction, vergence and accommodation. The visual targets are programmed to be shown on two sets of computer screens which allowed vergence, accommodation and proximal vergence cues to be presented in isolation or in combination to study the Maddox components of vergence. This instrument uses FDA approved devices for s...
Introduction - No validated protocol exists for the measurement of the prism fusion ranges. Many stu...
Background: In binocular viewing, the accommodation and vergence were interacted to each other to fo...
Objective: To evaluate two cases of intermittent exotropia (IX(T)) treated by vision therapy the eff...
The vergence oculomotor system is used in viewing objects moving in depth, such as when a baseball p...
Automated eye-tracking systems can detect and analyze eye movements as a means to accurately diagnos...
Vergence is a form of eye movement in which the eyes move in opposite directions to minimize retinal...
Vergence is the disjunctive movement of the eyes to maintain single binocular vision. Vergence eye m...
Vergence is the disjunctive (inward or outward) movement of the eyes that is stimulated by retinal d...
Prior oculomotor studies have investigated the various effects of short-term modification on vergenc...
The human naturally possesses a robust and effective binocular vision system that utilizes saccade a...
Glaucoma -- a degeneration of the optic nerve- is a leading cause of blindness which is primarily ca...
Under conditions of reduced visual stimulation, the systems of accommodation and vergence tend towar...
While functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has identified which regions of interest (ROIs) a...
Optometric vision therapy for nonstrabismic accom-modative and vergence disorders involves highly sp...
Objects at different distances are viewed using vergence eye movements. These eye movements are brou...
Introduction - No validated protocol exists for the measurement of the prism fusion ranges. Many stu...
Background: In binocular viewing, the accommodation and vergence were interacted to each other to fo...
Objective: To evaluate two cases of intermittent exotropia (IX(T)) treated by vision therapy the eff...
The vergence oculomotor system is used in viewing objects moving in depth, such as when a baseball p...
Automated eye-tracking systems can detect and analyze eye movements as a means to accurately diagnos...
Vergence is a form of eye movement in which the eyes move in opposite directions to minimize retinal...
Vergence is the disjunctive movement of the eyes to maintain single binocular vision. Vergence eye m...
Vergence is the disjunctive (inward or outward) movement of the eyes that is stimulated by retinal d...
Prior oculomotor studies have investigated the various effects of short-term modification on vergenc...
The human naturally possesses a robust and effective binocular vision system that utilizes saccade a...
Glaucoma -- a degeneration of the optic nerve- is a leading cause of blindness which is primarily ca...
Under conditions of reduced visual stimulation, the systems of accommodation and vergence tend towar...
While functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has identified which regions of interest (ROIs) a...
Optometric vision therapy for nonstrabismic accom-modative and vergence disorders involves highly sp...
Objects at different distances are viewed using vergence eye movements. These eye movements are brou...
Introduction - No validated protocol exists for the measurement of the prism fusion ranges. Many stu...
Background: In binocular viewing, the accommodation and vergence were interacted to each other to fo...
Objective: To evaluate two cases of intermittent exotropia (IX(T)) treated by vision therapy the eff...