AbstractThresholds for discriminating the orientation of unreferenced horizontal and vertical lines were measured in subjects with congenital nystagmus (CN) and normal observers and compared to the variability of torsional eye position. Orientation thresholds were determined for horizontal and vertical lines between 0.7° and 5.6° in length, that were presented binocularly for 20–1280 ms. The variability of torsional eye position was assessed using the magnetic search coil technique. Orientation thresholds improved with line length and stimulus duration in both groups of observers. Some of the subjects with CN exhibited poorer than normal thresholds, particularly when the length of the line was short. In addition, orientation discrimination ...
Purpose: Infantile nystagmus (IN) presents with continuous, predominantly horizontal eye oscillation...
This thesis presents the first detailed study of the torsional optokinetic nystagmus (tOKN) response...
Congenital nystagmus (CN) is a disturbance of the oculomotor centers which develops at birth or in t...
AbstractThresholds for discriminating the orientation of unreferenced horizontal and vertical lines ...
AbstractDespite rapid oscillations of the eyes, visual acuity is close to normal in many observers w...
AbstractPurpose. To compare responses to vertical and horizontal optokinetic (OK) stimulation in pat...
AbstractA recent study by Poljac et al. [Poljac, E., Lankheet, M. J. M., & van den Berg, A. (2005). ...
Patients with congenital nystagmus exhibit a wide range of unusual nystagmus waveforms and strategie...
AbstractThis study measured spatial bisection acuity for horizontally and vertically separated line ...
AbstractAlthough the absence of oscillopsia is a common feature of congenital nystagmus (CN), it is ...
Congenital Nystagmus (CN) is a pathological involuntary oscillation of the eyes with an onset within...
AbstractThe long-term fusion of vertical or horizontal disparities by vergence eye movements is know...
AbstractSeveral categories of torsional eye movements obey Listing’s law; however, systematic deviat...
Congenital nystagmus (CN) is a disturbance of the oculomotor centers which develops at birth or in t...
AbstractTo correctly perceive visual directions relative to the head, one needs to compensate for th...
Purpose: Infantile nystagmus (IN) presents with continuous, predominantly horizontal eye oscillation...
This thesis presents the first detailed study of the torsional optokinetic nystagmus (tOKN) response...
Congenital nystagmus (CN) is a disturbance of the oculomotor centers which develops at birth or in t...
AbstractThresholds for discriminating the orientation of unreferenced horizontal and vertical lines ...
AbstractDespite rapid oscillations of the eyes, visual acuity is close to normal in many observers w...
AbstractPurpose. To compare responses to vertical and horizontal optokinetic (OK) stimulation in pat...
AbstractA recent study by Poljac et al. [Poljac, E., Lankheet, M. J. M., & van den Berg, A. (2005). ...
Patients with congenital nystagmus exhibit a wide range of unusual nystagmus waveforms and strategie...
AbstractThis study measured spatial bisection acuity for horizontally and vertically separated line ...
AbstractAlthough the absence of oscillopsia is a common feature of congenital nystagmus (CN), it is ...
Congenital Nystagmus (CN) is a pathological involuntary oscillation of the eyes with an onset within...
AbstractThe long-term fusion of vertical or horizontal disparities by vergence eye movements is know...
AbstractSeveral categories of torsional eye movements obey Listing’s law; however, systematic deviat...
Congenital nystagmus (CN) is a disturbance of the oculomotor centers which develops at birth or in t...
AbstractTo correctly perceive visual directions relative to the head, one needs to compensate for th...
Purpose: Infantile nystagmus (IN) presents with continuous, predominantly horizontal eye oscillation...
This thesis presents the first detailed study of the torsional optokinetic nystagmus (tOKN) response...
Congenital nystagmus (CN) is a disturbance of the oculomotor centers which develops at birth or in t...