The amplitude of the pattern visual evoked potential (VEP) of a binocular stimulus has been shown to be generally larger than the VEP obtained monocularly. There is evidence that this effect can be considered an electrophysiological index of fusion. To study how binocular vision develops in infancy we evaluated the incremental binocular amplitude (IBA) in three infants in a longitudinal investigation during the first five months of life. The stimuli were phase-alternating square-wave gratings with spatial and temporal parameters chosen to be appropriate for neonates. IBA was defined as the percentage increment of the largest binocular response compared with the monocular response. In the first two months of life IBA values were near zero, t...
Monocular and binocular visual evoked potentials (VEPs) in response to different check sizes (15-21-...
PURPOSE. The goal of this study was to compare objectively the sensitivity of the accommodation syst...
AbstractWe measured the resolution of the optics and receptoral processes in human infants. To do so...
Evidence on the development of binocular function in infancy is reviewed. (1) Visual evoked potentia...
Visual evoked potentials (VEP) elicited by a dynamic random-dot correlogram were used to assess the ...
PURPOSE. To examine the development of rivalry, dichoptic masking, and binocular interactions in inf...
The primate visual cortex, including that of man, receives separate input from each eye and these in...
PURPOSE. To compare the developmental sequences of two basic measures of pattern vision, Vernier acu...
AbstractThe Superposition Hypothesis states that the binocular vision of newborn infants blends toge...
In an endeavour to provide further insight into the maturation of the human visual system, the conti...
The visual evoked potential technique makes it possible to explore the visual system with a high tem...
Visual evoked potentials (VEPs) were recorded from a total of 97 1- to 10-day-old infants, with phas...
In this study we sought to determine whether a natural condition involving fine discrimination, for ...
Aim: To review current literature on the development of convergence and accommodation. The accommoda...
AbstractBy 1985 newly devised behavioural and electrophysiological techniques had been used to track...
Monocular and binocular visual evoked potentials (VEPs) in response to different check sizes (15-21-...
PURPOSE. The goal of this study was to compare objectively the sensitivity of the accommodation syst...
AbstractWe measured the resolution of the optics and receptoral processes in human infants. To do so...
Evidence on the development of binocular function in infancy is reviewed. (1) Visual evoked potentia...
Visual evoked potentials (VEP) elicited by a dynamic random-dot correlogram were used to assess the ...
PURPOSE. To examine the development of rivalry, dichoptic masking, and binocular interactions in inf...
The primate visual cortex, including that of man, receives separate input from each eye and these in...
PURPOSE. To compare the developmental sequences of two basic measures of pattern vision, Vernier acu...
AbstractThe Superposition Hypothesis states that the binocular vision of newborn infants blends toge...
In an endeavour to provide further insight into the maturation of the human visual system, the conti...
The visual evoked potential technique makes it possible to explore the visual system with a high tem...
Visual evoked potentials (VEPs) were recorded from a total of 97 1- to 10-day-old infants, with phas...
In this study we sought to determine whether a natural condition involving fine discrimination, for ...
Aim: To review current literature on the development of convergence and accommodation. The accommoda...
AbstractBy 1985 newly devised behavioural and electrophysiological techniques had been used to track...
Monocular and binocular visual evoked potentials (VEPs) in response to different check sizes (15-21-...
PURPOSE. The goal of this study was to compare objectively the sensitivity of the accommodation syst...
AbstractWe measured the resolution of the optics and receptoral processes in human infants. To do so...