AbstractVergence eye movements were elicited in human subjects at short latencies (∼70ms) by applying binocular disparities briefly (200ms) to large grating patterns (46° wide, 35° high). The positions of both eyes were recorded with the electromagnetic search coil technique. Using a dichoptic viewing arrangement (Wheatstone stereoscope), each eye viewed two overlapping 1-D sine waves that had the same orientation but different spatial frequencies. These two sine waves each had a binocular disparity that was 1/4 of its wavelength and the effect of varying their relative contrasts was examined (15 contrast ratios ranging from 0.125 to 8). The first experiment used horizontal gratings and recorded the vertical vergence responses when the two ...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of "disju...
AbstractOcular following responses (OFRs) are the initial tracking eye movements that can be elicite...
AbstractWe hypothesized that it is the conflict between various cues to distance that have produced ...
AbstractVergence eye movements were elicited in human subjects at short latencies (∼70ms) by applyin...
AbstractVergence eye movements were elicited in human subjects by applying disparities to square-wav...
AbstractVergence eye movements were elicited in human subjects by applying disparities to square-wav...
AbstractBinocular disparities applied to large-field patterns elicit vergence eye movements at ultra...
Vergence eye movements align the optical axes of our two eyes onto an object of interest, thus facil...
AbstractA novel type of dynamic random-dot stereogram (DRS) was used to study vergence movements and...
AbstractSmall disparity stimuli applied to large random-dot patterns elicit machine-like vergence ey...
Visual images from the two eyes are transmitted to the brain. Because the eyes are horizontally sepa...
AbstractSmall disparity stimuli applied to large random-dot patterns elicit machine-like vergence ey...
Small disparity stimuli applied to large random-dot patterns elicit machine-like vergence eye moveme...
This study examined the dynamic coordination between disconjugate, vergence eye movements, and pupil...
AbstractDisparity-evoked vergence is studied in stereograms showing one or two depth planes which ar...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of "disju...
AbstractOcular following responses (OFRs) are the initial tracking eye movements that can be elicite...
AbstractWe hypothesized that it is the conflict between various cues to distance that have produced ...
AbstractVergence eye movements were elicited in human subjects at short latencies (∼70ms) by applyin...
AbstractVergence eye movements were elicited in human subjects by applying disparities to square-wav...
AbstractVergence eye movements were elicited in human subjects by applying disparities to square-wav...
AbstractBinocular disparities applied to large-field patterns elicit vergence eye movements at ultra...
Vergence eye movements align the optical axes of our two eyes onto an object of interest, thus facil...
AbstractA novel type of dynamic random-dot stereogram (DRS) was used to study vergence movements and...
AbstractSmall disparity stimuli applied to large random-dot patterns elicit machine-like vergence ey...
Visual images from the two eyes are transmitted to the brain. Because the eyes are horizontally sepa...
AbstractSmall disparity stimuli applied to large random-dot patterns elicit machine-like vergence ey...
Small disparity stimuli applied to large random-dot patterns elicit machine-like vergence eye moveme...
This study examined the dynamic coordination between disconjugate, vergence eye movements, and pupil...
AbstractDisparity-evoked vergence is studied in stereograms showing one or two depth planes which ar...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of "disju...
AbstractOcular following responses (OFRs) are the initial tracking eye movements that can be elicite...
AbstractWe hypothesized that it is the conflict between various cues to distance that have produced ...