PURPOSE. To investigate the nature of early ocular misalignments in human infants to determine whether they can provide insight into the etiology of esotropia and, in particular, to examine the correlates of misalignments. METHODS. A remote haploscopic photorefraction system was used to measure accommodation and vergence in 146 infants between 0 and 12 months of age. Infants underwent photorefraction immediately after watching a target moving between two of five viewing distances (25, 33, 50, 100, and 200 cm). In some instances, infants were tested in two conditions: both eyes open and one eye occluded. The resultant data were screened for instances of large misalignments. Data were assessed to determine whether accommodative, retinal dispa...
PURPOSE. The purpose of this study was to measure near heterophoria in young children to determine t...
AbstractConvergence–accommodation, one of several cross-linkages in the oculomotor system is manifes...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
Purpose. To present evidence for the mechanism of the development of infantile esotropia. Methods. O...
Infantile esotropia is a nasalward eye misalignment that begins in the first six months of life. It ...
Paraxial photorefraction was used to assess the development of accommodation and convergence in a la...
AbstractVergence to static targets presented at five distances between 25 and 200 cm from the subjec...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate asymmetries in detection of horizontal motion i...
Vergence to static targets presented at five distances between 25 and 200 cm from the subject was me...
Aim: To review current literature on the development of convergence and accommodation. The accommoda...
AbstractPrevious research has suggested that infants are unable to make a corrective eye movement in...
Introduction: Essential infantile esotropia is an entity in squint that requires particular attentio...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
Purpose: Human infants at greatest risk for esotropia are those who suffer cerebral insults that cou...
Previous research has suggested that infants are unable to make a corrective eye movement in respons...
PURPOSE. The purpose of this study was to measure near heterophoria in young children to determine t...
AbstractConvergence–accommodation, one of several cross-linkages in the oculomotor system is manifes...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
Purpose. To present evidence for the mechanism of the development of infantile esotropia. Methods. O...
Infantile esotropia is a nasalward eye misalignment that begins in the first six months of life. It ...
Paraxial photorefraction was used to assess the development of accommodation and convergence in a la...
AbstractVergence to static targets presented at five distances between 25 and 200 cm from the subjec...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate asymmetries in detection of horizontal motion i...
Vergence to static targets presented at five distances between 25 and 200 cm from the subject was me...
Aim: To review current literature on the development of convergence and accommodation. The accommoda...
AbstractPrevious research has suggested that infants are unable to make a corrective eye movement in...
Introduction: Essential infantile esotropia is an entity in squint that requires particular attentio...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
Purpose: Human infants at greatest risk for esotropia are those who suffer cerebral insults that cou...
Previous research has suggested that infants are unable to make a corrective eye movement in respons...
PURPOSE. The purpose of this study was to measure near heterophoria in young children to determine t...
AbstractConvergence–accommodation, one of several cross-linkages in the oculomotor system is manifes...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...