BackgroundAlthough eye exercises appear to help heterophoria, convergence insufficiency, and intermittent strabismus, results can be confounded by placebo, practice, and encouragement effects. This study assessed objective changes in vergence and accommodation responses in naive young adults after a 2-week period of eye exercises under controlled conditions to determine the extent to which treatment effects occur over other factors.MethodsAsymptomatic young adults were randomly assigned to one of two no-treatment (control) groups or to one of six eye exercise groups: accommodation, vergence, both, convergence in excess of accommodation, accommodation in excess of convergence, and placebo. Subjects were tested and retested under identical co...
Aims. Orthoptists are familiar with AC/A ratios and the concept that accommodation drives convergen...
Vergence is a form of eye movement in which the eyes move in opposite directions to minimize retinal...
Vergence is the disjunctive (inward or outward) movement of the eyes that is stimulated by retinal d...
BackgroundAlthough eye exercises appear to help heterophoria, convergence insufficiency, and intermi...
Abstract: Introduction Although eye exercises appear to help heterophoria, convergence insufficienc...
AbstractThis research tested the hypothesis that the successful treatment of convergence insufficien...
AbstractWe studied gaze-shift dynamics during several gaze-shift tasks and during reading, in five s...
This study investigates the underlying physiological mechanisms that may lead to improved outcomes f...
AbstractA remote haploscopic video refractor was used to assess vergence and accommodation responses...
A remote haploscopic video refractor was used to assess vergence and accommodation responses in a g...
Purpose. This study considered whether vergence drives accommodation or accommodation drives vergen...
AbstractConvergence insufficiency (CI) is a developmental visual anomaly defined clinically by a red...
Aim. To describe preliminary findings of how the profile of the use of blur, disparity and proxima...
Purpose. This symposium contribution presents research that shows that disparity cues within a near ...
Our study investigated effects of vergence findings on both prepresbyopic and presbyopic near specta...
Aims. Orthoptists are familiar with AC/A ratios and the concept that accommodation drives convergen...
Vergence is a form of eye movement in which the eyes move in opposite directions to minimize retinal...
Vergence is the disjunctive (inward or outward) movement of the eyes that is stimulated by retinal d...
BackgroundAlthough eye exercises appear to help heterophoria, convergence insufficiency, and intermi...
Abstract: Introduction Although eye exercises appear to help heterophoria, convergence insufficienc...
AbstractThis research tested the hypothesis that the successful treatment of convergence insufficien...
AbstractWe studied gaze-shift dynamics during several gaze-shift tasks and during reading, in five s...
This study investigates the underlying physiological mechanisms that may lead to improved outcomes f...
AbstractA remote haploscopic video refractor was used to assess vergence and accommodation responses...
A remote haploscopic video refractor was used to assess vergence and accommodation responses in a g...
Purpose. This study considered whether vergence drives accommodation or accommodation drives vergen...
AbstractConvergence insufficiency (CI) is a developmental visual anomaly defined clinically by a red...
Aim. To describe preliminary findings of how the profile of the use of blur, disparity and proxima...
Purpose. This symposium contribution presents research that shows that disparity cues within a near ...
Our study investigated effects of vergence findings on both prepresbyopic and presbyopic near specta...
Aims. Orthoptists are familiar with AC/A ratios and the concept that accommodation drives convergen...
Vergence is a form of eye movement in which the eyes move in opposite directions to minimize retinal...
Vergence is the disjunctive (inward or outward) movement of the eyes that is stimulated by retinal d...