Vertical phoria adaptation was measured before, during, and after 1 h of training with either a prism or magnifying lens. With the prism (concomitant adaptation) a single vertical disparity was presented at primary position. With the magnifier (nonconcomitant adaptation) two vertical disparities of opposite sign were presented along the vertical meridian. Following adaptation, binocular vision was prevented with an eye patch, and vertical phorias were measured periodically along the primary vertical meridian over the course of 8 h. Despite individual variation, adaptation followed approximately exponential time courses. The average time constants for the decay of concomitant and nonconcomitant adaptation were 31 and 83 min, respectively. Th...
In everyday life, humans interact with a dynamic environment often requiring rapid adaptation of vis...
Vertical fixation disparity introduced into the binocular visual system of most patients has been sh...
Under many conditions, the human visuomotor system quickly adapts when confronted with spatially dis...
AbstractVertical phoria adaptation was measured before, during, and after 1 h of training with eithe...
AbstractVertical phoria can be trained to vary with either head position or orbital eye position. Th...
AbstractVertical phoria (vergence error under monocular viewing conditions) can be trained to vary w...
This study sought to investigate the influence of phoria adaptation on convergence peak velocity fro...
PURPOSE: This study sought to investigate the influence of phoria adaptation on convergence peak vel...
The study was designed to test current theories of prism adaptation to lateral prismatic displacemen...
Vertical axis shows the level of induced phoria and the horizontal axis indicates the time taken to ...
It has been proposed that motor adaptation depends on at least two learning systems, one that learn...
Binocular rivalry refers to the perceptual alternations experienced while viewing dichoptic stimuli....
It has been proposed that motor adaptation depends on at least two learning systems, one that learns...
Abstract-The abilities of the human visual system to perform metrical judgements (comparison ot leng...
AbstractVertical phoria (vertical vergence in the absence of binocular feedback) can be trained to v...
In everyday life, humans interact with a dynamic environment often requiring rapid adaptation of vis...
Vertical fixation disparity introduced into the binocular visual system of most patients has been sh...
Under many conditions, the human visuomotor system quickly adapts when confronted with spatially dis...
AbstractVertical phoria adaptation was measured before, during, and after 1 h of training with eithe...
AbstractVertical phoria can be trained to vary with either head position or orbital eye position. Th...
AbstractVertical phoria (vergence error under monocular viewing conditions) can be trained to vary w...
This study sought to investigate the influence of phoria adaptation on convergence peak velocity fro...
PURPOSE: This study sought to investigate the influence of phoria adaptation on convergence peak vel...
The study was designed to test current theories of prism adaptation to lateral prismatic displacemen...
Vertical axis shows the level of induced phoria and the horizontal axis indicates the time taken to ...
It has been proposed that motor adaptation depends on at least two learning systems, one that learn...
Binocular rivalry refers to the perceptual alternations experienced while viewing dichoptic stimuli....
It has been proposed that motor adaptation depends on at least two learning systems, one that learns...
Abstract-The abilities of the human visual system to perform metrical judgements (comparison ot leng...
AbstractVertical phoria (vertical vergence in the absence of binocular feedback) can be trained to v...
In everyday life, humans interact with a dynamic environment often requiring rapid adaptation of vis...
Vertical fixation disparity introduced into the binocular visual system of most patients has been sh...
Under many conditions, the human visuomotor system quickly adapts when confronted with spatially dis...