Despite rapid to-and-fro motion of the retinal image that results from their incessant involuntary eye movements, persons with infantile nystagmus (IN) rarely report the perception of motion smear. We performed two experiments to determine if the reduction of perceived motion smear in persons with IN is associated with an increase in the speed of the temporal impulse response. In Experiment 1, increment thresholds were determined for pairs of successively presented flashes of a long horizontal line, presented on a 65-cd/m2 background field. The stimulus-onset asynchrony (SOA) between the first and second flash varied from 5.9 to 234 ms. In experiment 2, temporal contrast sensitivity functions were determined for a 3-cpd horizontal square-wa...
AbstractThis study measured spatial bisection acuity for horizontally and vertically separated line ...
purpose. To determine the effect of visual demand on the nystagmus waveform. Individuals with infant...
Infantile nystagmus syndrome (INS) patients occasionally have impaired pursuit. Model and patient da...
AbstractDespite rapid to-and-fro motion of the retinal image that results from their incessant invol...
Despite rapid to-and-fro motion of the retinal image that results from their incessant involuntary e...
Purpose: Treatments for infantile nystagmus (IN) sometimes elicit subjective reports of improved vis...
AbstractNormal observers perceive less motion smear if a target moves in the opposite direction of a...
PurposeIn persons with infantile nystagmus (IN), visual acuity correlates with the duration of the f...
Purpose : Infantile nystagmus (IN) is characterised by a continuous, primarily horizontal, involunta...
Infantile nystagmus (IN) is often found in conjunction with afferent visual system pathology, but ev...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to investigate the dynamic properties of infantile nystagmus...
Purpose: Infantile nystagmus (IN) presents with continuous, predominantly horizontal eye oscillation...
AbstractRecent studies indicate that the extent of perceived motion smear is attenuated asymmetrical...
Recent studies indicate that the extent of perceived motion smear is attenuated asymmetrically durin...
The possibility that infantile nystagmus (IN) may reflect a failure in early sensorimotor integratio...
AbstractThis study measured spatial bisection acuity for horizontally and vertically separated line ...
purpose. To determine the effect of visual demand on the nystagmus waveform. Individuals with infant...
Infantile nystagmus syndrome (INS) patients occasionally have impaired pursuit. Model and patient da...
AbstractDespite rapid to-and-fro motion of the retinal image that results from their incessant invol...
Despite rapid to-and-fro motion of the retinal image that results from their incessant involuntary e...
Purpose: Treatments for infantile nystagmus (IN) sometimes elicit subjective reports of improved vis...
AbstractNormal observers perceive less motion smear if a target moves in the opposite direction of a...
PurposeIn persons with infantile nystagmus (IN), visual acuity correlates with the duration of the f...
Purpose : Infantile nystagmus (IN) is characterised by a continuous, primarily horizontal, involunta...
Infantile nystagmus (IN) is often found in conjunction with afferent visual system pathology, but ev...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to investigate the dynamic properties of infantile nystagmus...
Purpose: Infantile nystagmus (IN) presents with continuous, predominantly horizontal eye oscillation...
AbstractRecent studies indicate that the extent of perceived motion smear is attenuated asymmetrical...
Recent studies indicate that the extent of perceived motion smear is attenuated asymmetrically durin...
The possibility that infantile nystagmus (IN) may reflect a failure in early sensorimotor integratio...
AbstractThis study measured spatial bisection acuity for horizontally and vertically separated line ...
purpose. To determine the effect of visual demand on the nystagmus waveform. Individuals with infant...
Infantile nystagmus syndrome (INS) patients occasionally have impaired pursuit. Model and patient da...