AbstractDisconjugate (different in the two eyes) oculomotor adaptation is driven by the need to maintain binocular vision. Since binocular vision is deficient in strabismus, we wondered whether oculomotor disconjugate adaptive capabilities are deficient in such subjects. We studied eight adult subjects with constant, long-standing convergent strabismus of variable angles (4–30 prism D). No subject had severe amblyopia. Binocular vision was evaluated with stereoacuity tests. Two subjects had peripheral binocular vision and gross stereopsis; two other subjects had abnormal retinal correspondence and abnormal or pseudo gross stereopsis. In the other subjects binocular vision and stereopsis were absent. To stimulate disconjugate changes of sacc...
AbstractThe purpose of the study was to examine spatio-temporal characteristics of horizontal eye mo...
PURPOSE. Amblyopia is a developmental disorder characterized by impairment of spatiotemporal visual ...
The mechanism of suppression in strabismus is unclear and contribution of the suppressing eye to the...
AbstractTo examine the link between binocular vision and binocular coordination of saccades we studi...
AbstractIn normal subjects, saccade amplitude inequality can be induced almost immediately when the ...
AbstractWe studied the effects of prism–induced disparity on static and intrasaccadic alignment in s...
AbstractDisconjugate oculomotor adaptation is driven by the need to maintain binocular vision. Since...
AbstractThis paper reports two experiments to determine the contribution of the suppressing eye to t...
Disconjugate oculomotor adaptation is driven by the need to maintain binocular vision. Since binocul...
AbstractAn adaptive mechanism controls the strength of innervation to the two eyes independently. Ho...
PURPOSE. To examine the quality of binocular coordination of saccades in children with various types...
AbstractWe tested the ability of normal subjects to make changes in the conjugacy of their saccades....
AbstractIn order to examine the minimum value of image-size inequality capable of inducing lasting d...
AbstractWe studied the coordination of binocular eye movements in human subjects with alternating ex...
Purpose: Previous studies have shown that binocular coordination during saccadic eye movement is aff...
AbstractThe purpose of the study was to examine spatio-temporal characteristics of horizontal eye mo...
PURPOSE. Amblyopia is a developmental disorder characterized by impairment of spatiotemporal visual ...
The mechanism of suppression in strabismus is unclear and contribution of the suppressing eye to the...
AbstractTo examine the link between binocular vision and binocular coordination of saccades we studi...
AbstractIn normal subjects, saccade amplitude inequality can be induced almost immediately when the ...
AbstractWe studied the effects of prism–induced disparity on static and intrasaccadic alignment in s...
AbstractDisconjugate oculomotor adaptation is driven by the need to maintain binocular vision. Since...
AbstractThis paper reports two experiments to determine the contribution of the suppressing eye to t...
Disconjugate oculomotor adaptation is driven by the need to maintain binocular vision. Since binocul...
AbstractAn adaptive mechanism controls the strength of innervation to the two eyes independently. Ho...
PURPOSE. To examine the quality of binocular coordination of saccades in children with various types...
AbstractWe tested the ability of normal subjects to make changes in the conjugacy of their saccades....
AbstractIn order to examine the minimum value of image-size inequality capable of inducing lasting d...
AbstractWe studied the coordination of binocular eye movements in human subjects with alternating ex...
Purpose: Previous studies have shown that binocular coordination during saccadic eye movement is aff...
AbstractThe purpose of the study was to examine spatio-temporal characteristics of horizontal eye mo...
PURPOSE. Amblyopia is a developmental disorder characterized by impairment of spatiotemporal visual ...
The mechanism of suppression in strabismus is unclear and contribution of the suppressing eye to the...