Purpose: To assess the effect of target parameters on fixation stability in strabismic monkeys. Methods: Eye movements were recorded in one normal and three strabismic monkeys during 72 fixation conditions (4 shapes; 3 sizes; 2 backgrounds; OD, OS or OU viewing), each repeated 5 times. Fixation stability was quantified using the Bivariate Contour Ellipse Area (BCEA). Influence of target parameters was assessed using 4-way ANOVA. Results: BCEA was greater in the strabismic monkeys compared to the normal. In strabismus, BCEA of the deviated eye was significantly greater than BCEA in the fixating eye. Target shape and size significantly influenced fixation stability in both normal and strabismic monkeys. Background effects were idiosyncratic. ...
People can direct their gaze at a visual target for extended periods of time. Yet, even during fixat...
Purpose: Strabismus early in life is known to disrupt binocular vision development and previous inve...
Purpose:Although alterations of the binocular response properties of neurons in the primary visual c...
Purpose: To evaluate the contribution of fixational saccades toward fixation instability in strabism...
Purpose: Strabismus is a developmental disorder observed in 2-4% of children. A preferred treatment...
Purpose: Strabismus is a global problem with prevalence of 3-5% in infants around the world. Besides...
Purpose: Patients with strabismus perceptually suppress information from one eye to avoid double vis...
Purpose: Strabismus correction surgery is well documented in both the literature and practice with v...
AbstractPeople can direct their gaze at a visual target for extended periods of time. Yet, even duri...
PURPOSE: To determine how the duration of early strabismus influences the severity of loss of dispar...
International audienceSeveral definitions, measurements, and implicit meanings of `fixation stabilit...
Strabismus affects 2% to 4% of the infant population, with infantile esotropia being the most common...
Purpose: Human infants at greatest risk for esotropia are those who suffer cerebral insults that cou...
Purpose: Rhesus monkeys reared with restricted visual environment during their first few months of l...
Purpose:: In previous mfVEP studies, responses to central stimulation of the amblyopic eye were repo...
People can direct their gaze at a visual target for extended periods of time. Yet, even during fixat...
Purpose: Strabismus early in life is known to disrupt binocular vision development and previous inve...
Purpose:Although alterations of the binocular response properties of neurons in the primary visual c...
Purpose: To evaluate the contribution of fixational saccades toward fixation instability in strabism...
Purpose: Strabismus is a developmental disorder observed in 2-4% of children. A preferred treatment...
Purpose: Strabismus is a global problem with prevalence of 3-5% in infants around the world. Besides...
Purpose: Patients with strabismus perceptually suppress information from one eye to avoid double vis...
Purpose: Strabismus correction surgery is well documented in both the literature and practice with v...
AbstractPeople can direct their gaze at a visual target for extended periods of time. Yet, even duri...
PURPOSE: To determine how the duration of early strabismus influences the severity of loss of dispar...
International audienceSeveral definitions, measurements, and implicit meanings of `fixation stabilit...
Strabismus affects 2% to 4% of the infant population, with infantile esotropia being the most common...
Purpose: Human infants at greatest risk for esotropia are those who suffer cerebral insults that cou...
Purpose: Rhesus monkeys reared with restricted visual environment during their first few months of l...
Purpose:: In previous mfVEP studies, responses to central stimulation of the amblyopic eye were repo...
People can direct their gaze at a visual target for extended periods of time. Yet, even during fixat...
Purpose: Strabismus early in life is known to disrupt binocular vision development and previous inve...
Purpose:Although alterations of the binocular response properties of neurons in the primary visual c...