AbstractDespite the evidence for consensual accommodation in response to consensual accommodative stimuli, only a few studies have investigated the binocular accommodative response to unequal (aniso) accommodative stimuli. Past studies investigating an unequal binocular accommodative response (aniso-accommodation) to aniso-accommodative stimuli have been limited by viewing conditions and measurement technique making the results, which were equivocal, difficult to interpret. This investigation addressed these limitations by the following design parameters: (1) monocular dichoptic blur cues were provided in the binocular stimulus target to provide subjects feedback on their aniso-accommodative response and to alert the investigator of a monoc...
A remote haploscopic video refractor was used to assess vergence and accommodation responses in a g...
AbstractRetinal blur and disparity are two different sensory signals known to cause a change in acco...
AbstractWe tested the ability of normal subjects to make changes in the conjugacy of their saccades....
Abstract Despite the evidence for consensual accommodation in response to consensual accommodative s...
AbstractDespite the evidence for consensual accommodation in response to consensual accommodative st...
Purpose There have been only a limited number of studies examining the accommodative response that o...
AbstractAlthough contour rivalry is known to suppress the contribution of the non-dominant eye to so...
Accommodation is considered to be a symmetrical response and to be driven by the least ametropic and...
Background/Aims: To investigate the presence of asymmetrical accommodation in hyperopic anisometropi...
PURPOSE: In physiological condition the accommodative response to consensual accommodative stimuli i...
The aim of this study was to determine whether dynamic accommodation responds to isolated blur cues ...
AbstractThis paper deals with characteristics of accommodation evoked by perceived depth sensation a...
AbstractWe investigated the roles that blur, proximity and vergence cues play in the development of ...
AbstractStimulation of the accommodation system results in a response in the vergence system via acc...
Aim. To describe preliminary findings of how the profile of the use of blur, disparity and proxima...
A remote haploscopic video refractor was used to assess vergence and accommodation responses in a g...
AbstractRetinal blur and disparity are two different sensory signals known to cause a change in acco...
AbstractWe tested the ability of normal subjects to make changes in the conjugacy of their saccades....
Abstract Despite the evidence for consensual accommodation in response to consensual accommodative s...
AbstractDespite the evidence for consensual accommodation in response to consensual accommodative st...
Purpose There have been only a limited number of studies examining the accommodative response that o...
AbstractAlthough contour rivalry is known to suppress the contribution of the non-dominant eye to so...
Accommodation is considered to be a symmetrical response and to be driven by the least ametropic and...
Background/Aims: To investigate the presence of asymmetrical accommodation in hyperopic anisometropi...
PURPOSE: In physiological condition the accommodative response to consensual accommodative stimuli i...
The aim of this study was to determine whether dynamic accommodation responds to isolated blur cues ...
AbstractThis paper deals with characteristics of accommodation evoked by perceived depth sensation a...
AbstractWe investigated the roles that blur, proximity and vergence cues play in the development of ...
AbstractStimulation of the accommodation system results in a response in the vergence system via acc...
Aim. To describe preliminary findings of how the profile of the use of blur, disparity and proxima...
A remote haploscopic video refractor was used to assess vergence and accommodation responses in a g...
AbstractRetinal blur and disparity are two different sensory signals known to cause a change in acco...
AbstractWe tested the ability of normal subjects to make changes in the conjugacy of their saccades....