We have earlier shown that monkeys reared with daily alternating monocular occlusion for the first few months of life develop large horizontal strabismus, A/V patterns, dissociated vertical deviation (DVD), and dissociated horizontal deviation (DHD). Here, we present results from neurophysiological experiments that show that neuronal activity of cells within the supraoculomotor area (SOA) of juvenile strabismic monkeys is correlated with the angle of strabismus. There was no modulation of SOA cell activity with conjugate eye position as tested during horizontal smooth pursuit. Comparison of SOA population activity in these strabismic animals and normal monkeys (described in the literature) suggests that both vergence (misalignment in the ca...
Purpose: Strabismus is a global problem with prevalence of 3-5% in infants around the world. Besides...
Purpose: Strabismus correction surgery is well documented in both the literature and practice with v...
Purpose: To evaluate the contribution of fixational saccades toward fixation instability in strabism...
Purpose: To investigate whether neuronal activity within the supraoculomotor area (SOA—monosynaptica...
Purpose: Monkeys reared under conditions of alternating monocular occlusion during their first few m...
Purpose: Rhesus monkeys reared with restricted visual environment during their first few months of l...
Purpose: The authors showed earlier that animals reared with certain types of visual sensory depriva...
Purpose: Previous studies have shown that binocular coordination during saccadic eye movement is aff...
Strabismus affects 2% to 4% of the infant population, with infantile esotropia being the most common...
Purpose: Patients with strabismus perceptually suppress information from one eye to avoid double vis...
Purpose: Nonhuman primates reared with daily alternating monocular occlusion (AMO) during their firs...
Purpose:Humans and monkeys with early strabismus are known to exhibit monocular naso-temporal asymme...
In subjects with alternating strabismus, either eye can be used to saccade to visual targets. The br...
AbstractOne adult monkey (Macaca fascicularis) was investigated psychophysically and electrophysiolo...
In subjects with alternating strabismus, either eye can be used to saccade to visual targets. The br...
Purpose: Strabismus is a global problem with prevalence of 3-5% in infants around the world. Besides...
Purpose: Strabismus correction surgery is well documented in both the literature and practice with v...
Purpose: To evaluate the contribution of fixational saccades toward fixation instability in strabism...
Purpose: To investigate whether neuronal activity within the supraoculomotor area (SOA—monosynaptica...
Purpose: Monkeys reared under conditions of alternating monocular occlusion during their first few m...
Purpose: Rhesus monkeys reared with restricted visual environment during their first few months of l...
Purpose: The authors showed earlier that animals reared with certain types of visual sensory depriva...
Purpose: Previous studies have shown that binocular coordination during saccadic eye movement is aff...
Strabismus affects 2% to 4% of the infant population, with infantile esotropia being the most common...
Purpose: Patients with strabismus perceptually suppress information from one eye to avoid double vis...
Purpose: Nonhuman primates reared with daily alternating monocular occlusion (AMO) during their firs...
Purpose:Humans and monkeys with early strabismus are known to exhibit monocular naso-temporal asymme...
In subjects with alternating strabismus, either eye can be used to saccade to visual targets. The br...
AbstractOne adult monkey (Macaca fascicularis) was investigated psychophysically and electrophysiolo...
In subjects with alternating strabismus, either eye can be used to saccade to visual targets. The br...
Purpose: Strabismus is a global problem with prevalence of 3-5% in infants around the world. Besides...
Purpose: Strabismus correction surgery is well documented in both the literature and practice with v...
Purpose: To evaluate the contribution of fixational saccades toward fixation instability in strabism...