Aim: To review current literature on the development of convergence and accommodation. The accommodation and vergence systems provide the foundation upon which bifoveal binocular single vision develops. Deviations from their normal development not only are implicated in the aetiology of convergence anomalies, accommodative anomalies and strabismus, but may also be implicated in failure of the emmetropisation process. Method: This review considers the problems of researching the development of accommodation and vergence in infants and how infant research has had to differ from adult methods. It then reviews and discusses the implications of current research into the development of both systems and their linkages. Results: Vergence and accomm...
PURPOSE. To investigate the nature of early ocular misalignments in human infants to determine wheth...
PURPOSE. To investigate whether nonstrabismic typically developing young children are capable of exh...
AbstractThe Superposition Hypothesis states that the binocular vision of newborn infants blends toge...
AbstractPurposeAchieving simultaneous single and clear visual experience during postnatal developmen...
AbstractThis study investigated the development of the link from accommodation to vergence in infant...
Paraxial photorefraction was used to assess the development of accommodation and convergence in a la...
AbstractConvergence–accommodation, one of several cross-linkages in the oculomotor system is manifes...
Purpose. To present evidence for the mechanism of the development of infantile esotropia. Methods. O...
AbstractWe investigated the roles that blur, proximity and vergence cues play in the development of ...
Evidence on the development of binocular function in infancy is reviewed. (1) Visual evoked potentia...
Accurate co-ordination of accommodation and convergence is necessary to view near objects and develo...
Vergence to static targets presented at five distances between 25 and 200 cm from the subject was me...
A remote haploscopic photorefractor was used to assess objective binocular vergence and accommodatio...
AbstractVergence to static targets presented at five distances between 25 and 200 cm from the subjec...
PURPOSE. The goal of this study was to compare objectively the sensitivity of the accommodation syst...
PURPOSE. To investigate the nature of early ocular misalignments in human infants to determine wheth...
PURPOSE. To investigate whether nonstrabismic typically developing young children are capable of exh...
AbstractThe Superposition Hypothesis states that the binocular vision of newborn infants blends toge...
AbstractPurposeAchieving simultaneous single and clear visual experience during postnatal developmen...
AbstractThis study investigated the development of the link from accommodation to vergence in infant...
Paraxial photorefraction was used to assess the development of accommodation and convergence in a la...
AbstractConvergence–accommodation, one of several cross-linkages in the oculomotor system is manifes...
Purpose. To present evidence for the mechanism of the development of infantile esotropia. Methods. O...
AbstractWe investigated the roles that blur, proximity and vergence cues play in the development of ...
Evidence on the development of binocular function in infancy is reviewed. (1) Visual evoked potentia...
Accurate co-ordination of accommodation and convergence is necessary to view near objects and develo...
Vergence to static targets presented at five distances between 25 and 200 cm from the subject was me...
A remote haploscopic photorefractor was used to assess objective binocular vergence and accommodatio...
AbstractVergence to static targets presented at five distances between 25 and 200 cm from the subjec...
PURPOSE. The goal of this study was to compare objectively the sensitivity of the accommodation syst...
PURPOSE. To investigate the nature of early ocular misalignments in human infants to determine wheth...
PURPOSE. To investigate whether nonstrabismic typically developing young children are capable of exh...
AbstractThe Superposition Hypothesis states that the binocular vision of newborn infants blends toge...