AbstractIn five normal subjects, we analyzed uncalled for torsion (blips) during and after horizontal and vertical saccades. Torsion was defined as movement out of Listing's plane. During horizontal saccades in downward gaze the abducting eye extorted and the adducting eye intorted. The direction of the blips reversed in upward gaze. Peak torsional amplitudes (up to 1–2 deg) were always reached during saccades; drifts back to Listing's plane outlasted the saccades. Torsion of the extorting eye was larger than that of the intorting eye, producing a transient positive cyclovergence. Torsion and cyclovergence evoked by vertical saccades were also stereotyped in each eye, but showed idiosyncratic differences among subjects. We conclude that Lis...
textabstractWe investigated spontaneous variation of binocular torsion. Variation was expressed as S...
We investigated spontaneous variation of binocular torsion. Variation was expressed as SD of torsion...
While many studies have characterized the eye movements during visual fixation, including microsacca...
AbstractIn five normal subjects, we analyzed uncalled for torsion (blips) during and after horizonta...
In five normal subjects, we analyzed uncailed for torsion (blips) during and after horizontal and ve...
AbstractFor Listing’s law to be obeyed during eye movements, the “half-angle rule” must be satisfied...
AbstractSeveral categories of torsional eye movements obey Listing’s law; however, systematic deviat...
AbstractThe long-term fusion of vertical or horizontal disparities by vergence eye movements is know...
AbstractThe capacity for short-term adaptation is a well-established property of the horizontal (H) ...
AbstractThe capacity for short-term adaptation is a well-established property of the horizontal (H) ...
We investigated spontaneous variation of binocular torsion. Variation was expressed as SD of torsion...
AbstractTwo recently developed kinematic models of human eye movements predict systematic departures...
AbstractSeveral categories of torsional eye movements obey Listing’s law; however, systematic deviat...
Recently, Enright described an unexpected association between disparity-induced vertical vergence an...
AbstractThe translational vestibulo-ocular reflex (tVOR) stabilizes an image on the fovea during lin...
textabstractWe investigated spontaneous variation of binocular torsion. Variation was expressed as S...
We investigated spontaneous variation of binocular torsion. Variation was expressed as SD of torsion...
While many studies have characterized the eye movements during visual fixation, including microsacca...
AbstractIn five normal subjects, we analyzed uncalled for torsion (blips) during and after horizonta...
In five normal subjects, we analyzed uncailed for torsion (blips) during and after horizontal and ve...
AbstractFor Listing’s law to be obeyed during eye movements, the “half-angle rule” must be satisfied...
AbstractSeveral categories of torsional eye movements obey Listing’s law; however, systematic deviat...
AbstractThe long-term fusion of vertical or horizontal disparities by vergence eye movements is know...
AbstractThe capacity for short-term adaptation is a well-established property of the horizontal (H) ...
AbstractThe capacity for short-term adaptation is a well-established property of the horizontal (H) ...
We investigated spontaneous variation of binocular torsion. Variation was expressed as SD of torsion...
AbstractTwo recently developed kinematic models of human eye movements predict systematic departures...
AbstractSeveral categories of torsional eye movements obey Listing’s law; however, systematic deviat...
Recently, Enright described an unexpected association between disparity-induced vertical vergence an...
AbstractThe translational vestibulo-ocular reflex (tVOR) stabilizes an image on the fovea during lin...
textabstractWe investigated spontaneous variation of binocular torsion. Variation was expressed as S...
We investigated spontaneous variation of binocular torsion. Variation was expressed as SD of torsion...
While many studies have characterized the eye movements during visual fixation, including microsacca...