Purpose: Strabismic patients can perceptually suppress information from one eye to avoid double vision. However, evidence from prior studies shows that some parts of the visual field of the deviated eye are not suppressed. Our goal here was to investigate whether motion information available only to the deviated eye can be utilized by the oculomotor system to drive eye movements. Methods: Binocular eye movements were acquired in two exotropic monkeys in a dichoptic viewing task in which the fixating eye viewed a stationary spot and the deviated eye viewed a 10° × 10° stationary patch that contained a drifting grating stimulus moving at 10°/s to the right or left for 20 seconds. Spatial location and contrast of the grating were systematicall...
textabstractPURPOSE. We investigated under what conditions humans can make independent slow phase ey...
AbstractThe contribution of chromatic mechanisms to motion processing is currently debated. Although...
Purpose: Strabismus correction surgery is well documented in both the literature and practice with v...
Purpose: Patients with strabismus perceptually suppress information from one eye to avoid double vis...
Purpose: The authors showed earlier that animals reared with certain types of visual sensory depriva...
Purpose: Rhesus monkeys reared with restricted visual environment during their first few months of l...
Purpose: Under monocular viewing conditions, humans and monkeys with infantile strabismus exhibit as...
AbstractOne adult monkey (Macaca fascicularis) was investigated psychophysically and electrophysiolo...
Purpose: To investigate whether neuronal activity within the supraoculomotor area (SOA—monosynaptica...
Purpose: Strabismus is a global problem with prevalence of 3-5% in infants around the world. Besides...
Purpose: Nonhuman primates reared with daily alternating monocular occlusion (AMO) during their firs...
Strabismus affects 2% to 4% of the infant population, with infantile esotropia being the most common...
Misalignment of the eyes can lead to double vision and visual confusion. However, these sensations a...
OKN corresponding to the motion of the fixating area occurs when a stimulus has two areas separated ...
The afternystagmus that occurs in the dark after gaze fixation during optokinetic stimulation is dir...
textabstractPURPOSE. We investigated under what conditions humans can make independent slow phase ey...
AbstractThe contribution of chromatic mechanisms to motion processing is currently debated. Although...
Purpose: Strabismus correction surgery is well documented in both the literature and practice with v...
Purpose: Patients with strabismus perceptually suppress information from one eye to avoid double vis...
Purpose: The authors showed earlier that animals reared with certain types of visual sensory depriva...
Purpose: Rhesus monkeys reared with restricted visual environment during their first few months of l...
Purpose: Under monocular viewing conditions, humans and monkeys with infantile strabismus exhibit as...
AbstractOne adult monkey (Macaca fascicularis) was investigated psychophysically and electrophysiolo...
Purpose: To investigate whether neuronal activity within the supraoculomotor area (SOA—monosynaptica...
Purpose: Strabismus is a global problem with prevalence of 3-5% in infants around the world. Besides...
Purpose: Nonhuman primates reared with daily alternating monocular occlusion (AMO) during their firs...
Strabismus affects 2% to 4% of the infant population, with infantile esotropia being the most common...
Misalignment of the eyes can lead to double vision and visual confusion. However, these sensations a...
OKN corresponding to the motion of the fixating area occurs when a stimulus has two areas separated ...
The afternystagmus that occurs in the dark after gaze fixation during optokinetic stimulation is dir...
textabstractPURPOSE. We investigated under what conditions humans can make independent slow phase ey...
AbstractThe contribution of chromatic mechanisms to motion processing is currently debated. Although...
Purpose: Strabismus correction surgery is well documented in both the literature and practice with v...