Summary. Vergence eye movements permit stereopsis and prevent diplopia by moving the eyes in opposite horizontal directions. The vergence system maintains the image of an object on the fovea of each eye whether the object is located far away or nearby, and whether it is moving toward or away from the viewer. Posterior temporal, prestriate, and dorsal prefrontal cortex of monkeys are involved in vergence. Neurons in the parietal lobe of monkeys are activated during visual tracking of objects moving in the sagittal plane. Three types of vergence cells (vergence burst, vergence tonic, and vergence burst-tonic cells) are intermixed in the midbrain reticular formation dorsal to the oculomotor nucleus. These neurons process supranuclear convergen...
AbstractWhen a target travels slowly and smoothly along the line of sight of one eye, the eye that i...
The neural origin of the steady-state vergence eye movement error, called binocular fixation dispari...
Linke L, Horstmann G. How vergence influences the perception of being looked at. Perception. 2022;51...
Vergence eye movements are those which are horizontal, but which move in opposing directions. With c...
Frontal-eyed primates use both smooth pursuit in frontoparallel planes (frontal pursuit) and pursuit...
Animals with eyes positioned towards the front of the head are capable of making saccadic and smooth...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of “disju...
Eye position signals are pivotal in the visuomotor transformations performed by the posterior pariet...
Eye position signals are pivotal in the visuomotor transformations performed by the posterior pariet...
Vergence eye movement is one of the oculomotor systems which allow depth perception via disconjugate...
The human naturally possesses a robust and effective binocular vision system that utilizes saccade a...
Summary. Visual fixation consists of three types of miniature movements: microdrift, microsaccades, ...
Vergence (e.g. convergence and divergence), a class of eye movements that rotates the eyes in opposi...
Orienting visual attention is closely linked to the oculomotor system. For example, a shift of atten...
The vertical misalignment of corresponding features in the left and right eyes' images are known as ...
AbstractWhen a target travels slowly and smoothly along the line of sight of one eye, the eye that i...
The neural origin of the steady-state vergence eye movement error, called binocular fixation dispari...
Linke L, Horstmann G. How vergence influences the perception of being looked at. Perception. 2022;51...
Vergence eye movements are those which are horizontal, but which move in opposing directions. With c...
Frontal-eyed primates use both smooth pursuit in frontoparallel planes (frontal pursuit) and pursuit...
Animals with eyes positioned towards the front of the head are capable of making saccadic and smooth...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of “disju...
Eye position signals are pivotal in the visuomotor transformations performed by the posterior pariet...
Eye position signals are pivotal in the visuomotor transformations performed by the posterior pariet...
Vergence eye movement is one of the oculomotor systems which allow depth perception via disconjugate...
The human naturally possesses a robust and effective binocular vision system that utilizes saccade a...
Summary. Visual fixation consists of three types of miniature movements: microdrift, microsaccades, ...
Vergence (e.g. convergence and divergence), a class of eye movements that rotates the eyes in opposi...
Orienting visual attention is closely linked to the oculomotor system. For example, a shift of atten...
The vertical misalignment of corresponding features in the left and right eyes' images are known as ...
AbstractWhen a target travels slowly and smoothly along the line of sight of one eye, the eye that i...
The neural origin of the steady-state vergence eye movement error, called binocular fixation dispari...
Linke L, Horstmann G. How vergence influences the perception of being looked at. Perception. 2022;51...