Recently, Enright described an unexpected association between disparity-induced vertical vergence and cycloversion (conjugate eye torsion) [Enright (1992)Vision Research, 415, 279]. The present experiments were performed to verify these findings and investigate the nature of this association. We presented subjects with a dichoptic image of concentric circles in which a step in vertical disparity of 1 deg was introduced. After 4 sec the disparity was eliminated. Eye movements were measured with scierai coils. We confirmed Enright's findings in that a left-over right vertical vergence was associated with levo-cycloversion (upper poles towards left shoulder) and vice versa. The size of the cycloversion and the vertical vergence were in the sam...
We studied binocular cyclorotatory (torsional) eye movements in response to gratings that oscillated...
AbstractWe studied the dynamics of pure vergence shifts and vergence shifts combined with vertical a...
AbstractWhen a target travels slowly and smoothly along the line of sight of one eye, the eye that i...
textabstractRecently, Enright described an unexpected association between disparity-induced vertical...
textabstractWe studied the relation between vertical eye movements and binocular torsion in five sub...
AbstractThe long-term fusion of vertical or horizontal disparities by vergence eye movements is know...
AbstractSeveral categories of torsional eye movements obey Listing’s law; however, systematic deviat...
AbstractTwo recently developed kinematic models of human eye movements predict systematic departures...
We investigated spontaneous variation of binocular torsion. Variation was expressed as SD of torsion...
AbstractWhen binocular vision is prevented with monocular occlusion, the two eyes assume a position ...
AbstractBinocular alignment of foveal images is facilitated by cross-couplings of vergence eye movem...
AbstractRecently, we developed a model of binocular fixation. This model predicts the amount of cycl...
AbstractRecent investigations of the three-dimensional (3D) binocular eye positions in near vision h...
AbstractPrecise binocular alignment of the visual axes is of utmost importance for good vision. The ...
AbstractThe synoptophore was used to measure torsional interocular disparity. This, in turn, was use...
We studied binocular cyclorotatory (torsional) eye movements in response to gratings that oscillated...
AbstractWe studied the dynamics of pure vergence shifts and vergence shifts combined with vertical a...
AbstractWhen a target travels slowly and smoothly along the line of sight of one eye, the eye that i...
textabstractRecently, Enright described an unexpected association between disparity-induced vertical...
textabstractWe studied the relation between vertical eye movements and binocular torsion in five sub...
AbstractThe long-term fusion of vertical or horizontal disparities by vergence eye movements is know...
AbstractSeveral categories of torsional eye movements obey Listing’s law; however, systematic deviat...
AbstractTwo recently developed kinematic models of human eye movements predict systematic departures...
We investigated spontaneous variation of binocular torsion. Variation was expressed as SD of torsion...
AbstractWhen binocular vision is prevented with monocular occlusion, the two eyes assume a position ...
AbstractBinocular alignment of foveal images is facilitated by cross-couplings of vergence eye movem...
AbstractRecently, we developed a model of binocular fixation. This model predicts the amount of cycl...
AbstractRecent investigations of the three-dimensional (3D) binocular eye positions in near vision h...
AbstractPrecise binocular alignment of the visual axes is of utmost importance for good vision. The ...
AbstractThe synoptophore was used to measure torsional interocular disparity. This, in turn, was use...
We studied binocular cyclorotatory (torsional) eye movements in response to gratings that oscillated...
AbstractWe studied the dynamics of pure vergence shifts and vergence shifts combined with vertical a...
AbstractWhen a target travels slowly and smoothly along the line of sight of one eye, the eye that i...