: The assessment of convergence includes measuring alignment at near versus distance (see video, https://collections.lib.utah.edu/details?id=187677), near point of convergence and convergence amplitude. Near point of convergence is assessed by bringing a fixation target toward the bridge of the patient's nose. The distance at which binocular fixation is lost or diplopia is experienced is recorded (also see video, https://collections.lib.utah.edu/details?id=187671). Convergence amplitude is determined by placing base out prisms of increasing power over one eye while the patient views a near target. The highest prism power before binocular fixation is lost or diplopia is experienced is the convergence amplitude. Although the specific dia...
Vergence eye movements occur when the eyes move simultaneously inward (convergence) or outward (dive...
Purpose: In the field of ophthalmology, vision researchers use eye tracking to study oculomotor beha...
<p>(A) Without prisms, the objective fixation disparity (oFD) is the difference between the observed...
Convergence insufficiency is a problem commonly seen in optometric practice. It is a syndrome that c...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine if there were any differences between four diffe...
: This is a 70-yo-woman with progressive supranuclear palsy with complaints of difficulty reading. H...
Convergence insufficiency (CI) is a binocular vision disorder that is characterized clinically by a ...
<p>Bilateral eyes fixed on a long-distance target (A). When eyes are fixed on a near-distance target...
Convergence Insufficiency is a binocular vision disorder, characterized by reduced ability of perfor...
Convergence insufficiency (CI) is a binocular vision disorder that is characterized clinically by a ...
AbstractThis research tested the hypothesis that the successful treatment of convergence insufficien...
Aim: To measure the convergence accommodation to convergence (CA/C) ratio over a range of levels of ...
Convergence: instruct the patient to focus on their thumb held at arm's length, and slowly move thei...
AbstractConvergence insufficiency (CI) is a developmental visual anomaly defined clinically by a red...
Patients with convergence insufficiency (CI) often complain of symptoms while engaged in reading and...
Vergence eye movements occur when the eyes move simultaneously inward (convergence) or outward (dive...
Purpose: In the field of ophthalmology, vision researchers use eye tracking to study oculomotor beha...
<p>(A) Without prisms, the objective fixation disparity (oFD) is the difference between the observed...
Convergence insufficiency is a problem commonly seen in optometric practice. It is a syndrome that c...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine if there were any differences between four diffe...
: This is a 70-yo-woman with progressive supranuclear palsy with complaints of difficulty reading. H...
Convergence insufficiency (CI) is a binocular vision disorder that is characterized clinically by a ...
<p>Bilateral eyes fixed on a long-distance target (A). When eyes are fixed on a near-distance target...
Convergence Insufficiency is a binocular vision disorder, characterized by reduced ability of perfor...
Convergence insufficiency (CI) is a binocular vision disorder that is characterized clinically by a ...
AbstractThis research tested the hypothesis that the successful treatment of convergence insufficien...
Aim: To measure the convergence accommodation to convergence (CA/C) ratio over a range of levels of ...
Convergence: instruct the patient to focus on their thumb held at arm's length, and slowly move thei...
AbstractConvergence insufficiency (CI) is a developmental visual anomaly defined clinically by a red...
Patients with convergence insufficiency (CI) often complain of symptoms while engaged in reading and...
Vergence eye movements occur when the eyes move simultaneously inward (convergence) or outward (dive...
Purpose: In the field of ophthalmology, vision researchers use eye tracking to study oculomotor beha...
<p>(A) Without prisms, the objective fixation disparity (oFD) is the difference between the observed...