PurposeTo characterize eye movements made by patients with intermittent exotropia when fusion loss occurs spontaneously and to compare them with those induced by covering 1 eye and with strategies used to recover fusion.DesignProspective study of a patient cohort referred to our laboratory.ParticipantsThirteen patients with typical findings of intermittent exotropia who experienced frequent spontaneous loss of fusion.MethodsThe position of each eye was recorded with a video eye tracker under infrared illumination while fixating on a small central near target.Main outcome measuresEye position and peak velocity measured during spontaneous loss of fusion, shutter-induced loss of fusion, and recovery of fusion.ResultsIn 10 of 13 subjects, the e...
PURPOSE To investigate the cortical mechanisms that prevent diplopia in intermittent exotropia (X...
Purpose Accommodative convergence is often reported to be associated with the control of intermitten...
Pur po se: To determine the factors that influence surgical success in patients with intermittent ex...
PurposeTo characterize eye movements made by patients with intermittent exotropia when fusion loss o...
Purpose. To investigate the relationships between angle of deviation, fusional convergence and diver...
Purpose. To investigate the relationships between angle of deviation, fusional convergence and diver...
PurposeTo determine if the deviation angle changes in subjects with intermittent exotropia as they a...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the degree of visual fatigue in patients with inter...
Intermittent exotropia affects about 1% of the population. It usually remains intermittent, with pat...
Abstract Background This study aimed to present a simple method for evaluating transient eye closure...
Purpose: To assess refraction changes under binocular viewing conditions dur-ing the control of the ...
<div><p>Neural imaging studies have found the connection between strabismus and brain cortex. Howeve...
Purpose: In the field of ophthalmology, vision researchers use eye tracking to study oculomotor beha...
Purpose. The effects of strabismus surgery on eye movement are not known in detail, as few studies h...
PURPOSE. To investigate whether sensory input or motor signal of the extraocular muscle is the main ...
PURPOSE To investigate the cortical mechanisms that prevent diplopia in intermittent exotropia (X...
Purpose Accommodative convergence is often reported to be associated with the control of intermitten...
Pur po se: To determine the factors that influence surgical success in patients with intermittent ex...
PurposeTo characterize eye movements made by patients with intermittent exotropia when fusion loss o...
Purpose. To investigate the relationships between angle of deviation, fusional convergence and diver...
Purpose. To investigate the relationships between angle of deviation, fusional convergence and diver...
PurposeTo determine if the deviation angle changes in subjects with intermittent exotropia as they a...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the degree of visual fatigue in patients with inter...
Intermittent exotropia affects about 1% of the population. It usually remains intermittent, with pat...
Abstract Background This study aimed to present a simple method for evaluating transient eye closure...
Purpose: To assess refraction changes under binocular viewing conditions dur-ing the control of the ...
<div><p>Neural imaging studies have found the connection between strabismus and brain cortex. Howeve...
Purpose: In the field of ophthalmology, vision researchers use eye tracking to study oculomotor beha...
Purpose. The effects of strabismus surgery on eye movement are not known in detail, as few studies h...
PURPOSE. To investigate whether sensory input or motor signal of the extraocular muscle is the main ...
PURPOSE To investigate the cortical mechanisms that prevent diplopia in intermittent exotropia (X...
Purpose Accommodative convergence is often reported to be associated with the control of intermitten...
Pur po se: To determine the factors that influence surgical success in patients with intermittent ex...