PURPOSE Dyslexia is the most common developmental reading disorder that affects language skills. Latent strabismus (heterophoria) has been suspected to be causally involved. Even though phoria correction in dyslexic children is commonly applied, the evidence in support of a benefit is poor. In order to provide experimental evidence on this issue, we simulated phoria in healthy readers by modifying the vergence tone required to maintain binocular alignment. METHODS Vergence tone was altered with prisms that were placed in front of one eye in 16 healthy subjects to induce exophoria, esophoria, or vertical phoria. Subjects were to read one paragraph for each condition, from which reading speed was determined. Text comprehension was te...
Reading requires three-dimensional motor control: saccades bring the eyes from left to right, fixati...
Recently published theories suggest that scotopic sensitivity causes reading difficulty and may be r...
Abstract The aim of the present study was to test Le Floch and Ropars’ hypothesis according to which...
International audienceObjectives: To clarify the link between eye muscle function and oral informati...
International audienceObjectives: To clarify the link between eye muscle function and oral informati...
International audienceObjectives: To clarify the link between eye muscle function and oral informati...
International audienceObjectives: To clarify the link between eye muscle function and oral informati...
International audienceObjectives: To clarify the link between eye muscle function and oral informati...
International audienceObjectives: To clarify the link between eye muscle function and oral informati...
International audienceObjectives: To clarify the link between eye muscle function and oral informati...
International audienceObjectives: To clarify the link between eye muscle function and oral informati...
International audienceObjectives: To clarify the link between eye muscle function and oral informati...
International audienceObjectives: To clarify the link between eye muscle function and oral informati...
Abstract: In this study, we looked for the presence of vertical heterophoria (VH) in 42 dyslexic chi...
SUMMARY By means of a synoptophore vergence eye movements were recorded in dyslexic and normal child...
Reading requires three-dimensional motor control: saccades bring the eyes from left to right, fixati...
Recently published theories suggest that scotopic sensitivity causes reading difficulty and may be r...
Abstract The aim of the present study was to test Le Floch and Ropars’ hypothesis according to which...
International audienceObjectives: To clarify the link between eye muscle function and oral informati...
International audienceObjectives: To clarify the link between eye muscle function and oral informati...
International audienceObjectives: To clarify the link between eye muscle function and oral informati...
International audienceObjectives: To clarify the link between eye muscle function and oral informati...
International audienceObjectives: To clarify the link between eye muscle function and oral informati...
International audienceObjectives: To clarify the link between eye muscle function and oral informati...
International audienceObjectives: To clarify the link between eye muscle function and oral informati...
International audienceObjectives: To clarify the link between eye muscle function and oral informati...
International audienceObjectives: To clarify the link between eye muscle function and oral informati...
International audienceObjectives: To clarify the link between eye muscle function and oral informati...
Abstract: In this study, we looked for the presence of vertical heterophoria (VH) in 42 dyslexic chi...
SUMMARY By means of a synoptophore vergence eye movements were recorded in dyslexic and normal child...
Reading requires three-dimensional motor control: saccades bring the eyes from left to right, fixati...
Recently published theories suggest that scotopic sensitivity causes reading difficulty and may be r...
Abstract The aim of the present study was to test Le Floch and Ropars’ hypothesis according to which...