PURPOSE: The kinematics of eye rotation is not entirely elucidated despite two centuries of fascination with the deceptively simple yet geometrically complex nature of the movement. Recently, the traditional view that oculorotatory muscles except the superior oblique muscle exert straight pull on the globe has been challenged by the claim that the muscles also go through a connective tissue pulley-like structure that holds them steady during eye rotation. Although earlier studies failed to observe sideslippage at the posterior part of muscles, a finding supportive of the pulley hypothesis, the conclusions should not be taken as conclusive given short-comings in the techniques used in the studies. METHODS: The authors developed a novel metho...
Objective: To demonstrate feasibility of near-real-time oculodynamic magnetic resonance imaging (od-...
AbstractPrecise binocular alignment of the visual axes is of utmost importance for good vision. The ...
Missing lateral rectus force and absence of medial rectus co-contrac-tion in ocular convergence. J N...
Extraocular muscle pulley bands were described by Tenon in 1805 as “faisceaux tendineux” acting as “...
textabstractWe investigated the sideways displacement of recti muscles with the eye in various gaze-...
AbstractIntroductionConnective tissue bands connect the horizontal rectus muscles at the level of th...
This is the author's PDF version of an article published in British journal of ophthamology© 1994. T...
In this paper, the authors investigate whether the idea of independent control of version and vergen...
PURPOSE. Eye motility disorders with axial high myopia and an enlarged globe are often characterized...
AbstractLight microscopy, electron microscopy and morphometry revealed structural details and allowe...
A comparison of the superior and inferior rectus muscles was performed to determine whether they hav...
PurposeTo assess the dynamic features of the medial rectus capsulopalpebral fascia (mrCPF) and the l...
Purpose: Monkeys reared under conditions of alternating monocular occlusion during their first few m...
The topic of this thesis is the investigation of the mechanical properties of the oculomotor system ...
Conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is useful for assessing morphological changes but not ...
Objective: To demonstrate feasibility of near-real-time oculodynamic magnetic resonance imaging (od-...
AbstractPrecise binocular alignment of the visual axes is of utmost importance for good vision. The ...
Missing lateral rectus force and absence of medial rectus co-contrac-tion in ocular convergence. J N...
Extraocular muscle pulley bands were described by Tenon in 1805 as “faisceaux tendineux” acting as “...
textabstractWe investigated the sideways displacement of recti muscles with the eye in various gaze-...
AbstractIntroductionConnective tissue bands connect the horizontal rectus muscles at the level of th...
This is the author's PDF version of an article published in British journal of ophthamology© 1994. T...
In this paper, the authors investigate whether the idea of independent control of version and vergen...
PURPOSE. Eye motility disorders with axial high myopia and an enlarged globe are often characterized...
AbstractLight microscopy, electron microscopy and morphometry revealed structural details and allowe...
A comparison of the superior and inferior rectus muscles was performed to determine whether they hav...
PurposeTo assess the dynamic features of the medial rectus capsulopalpebral fascia (mrCPF) and the l...
Purpose: Monkeys reared under conditions of alternating monocular occlusion during their first few m...
The topic of this thesis is the investigation of the mechanical properties of the oculomotor system ...
Conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is useful for assessing morphological changes but not ...
Objective: To demonstrate feasibility of near-real-time oculodynamic magnetic resonance imaging (od-...
AbstractPrecise binocular alignment of the visual axes is of utmost importance for good vision. The ...
Missing lateral rectus force and absence of medial rectus co-contrac-tion in ocular convergence. J N...