Previous research has suggested that infants are unable to make a corrective eye movement in response to a small base-out prism placed in front of one eye before 14–16 weeks [1]. Three hypotheses have been proposed to explain this early inability, and each of these makes different predictions for the time of onset of a response to a larger prism. The first proposes that infants have a ‘degraded sensory capacity’ and so require a larger retinal disparity (difference in the position of the image on the retina of each eye) to stimulate disparity detectors [2]. This predicts that infants might respond at an earlier age than previously reported [1] when tested using a larger prism. The second hypothesis proposes that infants learn to respond to ...
In this study, infants’ visual processing of depth-inducing stimuli was tested using a new method s...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
The experiments of this thesis have used apparent motion in random-dot patterns to explore the devel...
AbstractPrevious research has suggested that infants are unable to make a corrective eye movement in...
AbstractConvergence–accommodation, one of several cross-linkages in the oculomotor system is manifes...
Evidence on the development of binocular function in infancy is reviewed. (1) Visual evoked potentia...
Purpose. To present evidence for the mechanism of the development of infantile esotropia. Methods. O...
AbstractThe Superposition Hypothesis states that the binocular vision of newborn infants blends toge...
Paraxial photorefraction was used to assess the development of accommodation and convergence in a la...
AbstractPurposeAchieving simultaneous single and clear visual experience during postnatal developmen...
PURPOSE. The goal of this study was to compare objectively the sensitivity of the accommodation syst...
Aim: To review current literature on the development of convergence and accommodation. The accommoda...
PURPOSE. To investigate the nature of early ocular misalignments in human infants to determine wheth...
AbstractThis study investigated the development of the link from accommodation to vergence in infant...
We report a cross-sectional and a longitudinal experiment that examined developmental changes in the...
In this study, infants’ visual processing of depth-inducing stimuli was tested using a new method s...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
The experiments of this thesis have used apparent motion in random-dot patterns to explore the devel...
AbstractPrevious research has suggested that infants are unable to make a corrective eye movement in...
AbstractConvergence–accommodation, one of several cross-linkages in the oculomotor system is manifes...
Evidence on the development of binocular function in infancy is reviewed. (1) Visual evoked potentia...
Purpose. To present evidence for the mechanism of the development of infantile esotropia. Methods. O...
AbstractThe Superposition Hypothesis states that the binocular vision of newborn infants blends toge...
Paraxial photorefraction was used to assess the development of accommodation and convergence in a la...
AbstractPurposeAchieving simultaneous single and clear visual experience during postnatal developmen...
PURPOSE. The goal of this study was to compare objectively the sensitivity of the accommodation syst...
Aim: To review current literature on the development of convergence and accommodation. The accommoda...
PURPOSE. To investigate the nature of early ocular misalignments in human infants to determine wheth...
AbstractThis study investigated the development of the link from accommodation to vergence in infant...
We report a cross-sectional and a longitudinal experiment that examined developmental changes in the...
In this study, infants’ visual processing of depth-inducing stimuli was tested using a new method s...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
The experiments of this thesis have used apparent motion in random-dot patterns to explore the devel...