نتایج جستجو برای: fusional vergence amplitudes

تعداد نتایج: 30420  

Journal: :The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2011
Mitchell Scheiman Jane Gwiazda Tianjing Li

BACKGROUND Convergence insufficiency is a common eye muscle co-ordination problem in which the eyes have a strong tendency to drift outward (exophoria) when reading or doing close work. Symptoms may include eye strain, headaches, double vision, print moving on the page, frequent loss of place when reading, inability to concentrate, and short attention span. OBJECTIVES To systematically assess...

Journal: :International journal of ophthalmology & visual science 2021

Purpose: Three-dimensional (3D) video games played using virtual reality head-mounted displays (VR-HMDs) are becoming increasingly popular. However, the use of this technology may lead to visual symptoms and discomfort by disrupting normal linkage between accommodation vergence systems. This study aimed investigate effect playing 3D VR-HMDs on different oculomotor functions (i.e., and/or...

2015
Volkhard Schroth Roland Joos Wolfgang Jaschinski Zoi Kapoula

In optometry of binocular vision, the question may arise whether prisms should be included in eyeglasses to compensate an oculomotor and/or sensory imbalance between the two eyes. The corresponding measures of objective and subjective fixation disparity may be reduced by the prisms, or the adaptability of the binocular vergence system may diminish effects of the prisms over time. This study inv...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2002
Pierre A Sylvestre Henrietta L Galiana Kathleen E Cullen

Saccades made between targets at optical infinity require both eyes to rotate by the same angle. Nevertheless, these saccades are consistently accompanied by transient vergence eye movements. Here we have investigated whether the dynamics of these vergence movements depend on the trajectory of the coincident conjugate movement, and whether moving the head during eye-head gaze shifts modifies ve...

Journal: :Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry 2012
Eric Borsting G Lynn Mitchell Marjean Taylor Kulp Mitchell Scheiman Deborah M Amster Susan Cotter Rachael A Coulter Gregory Fecho Michael F Gallaway David Granet Richard Hertle Jacqueline Rodena Tomohiko Yamada

PURPOSE To determine whether treatment of symptomatic convergence insufficiency (CI) has an effect on Academic Behavior Survey (ABS) scores. METHODS The ABS is a six-item survey developed by the Convergence Insufficiency Treatment Trial Group that quantifies the frequency of adverse school behaviors and parental concern about school performance on an ordinal scale from 0 (never) to 4 (always)...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1984
D J Lasley J Kivlin L Rich J T Flynn

When retinal disparity exceeds the limits for fusion, the resulting images are perceived as diplopic. In a stereo test that allowed comparison of crossed and uncrossed disparity sensitivities, 74% of the subjects perceived convergent disparities more readily than divergent disparities. This asymmetric sensitivity to disparity did not appear to be related to measurements of phoria, vergence ampl...

Journal: :Vision Research 2013
Chrystal Gaertner Maria Pia Bucci Layla Ajrezo Sylvette Wiener-Vacher

Prior studies have pointed toward a link between the saccadic and vergence systems, coordinating binocular saccadic movements. Recent studies have shown that vergence deficits in children induce poor binocular coordination during saccades, but none of them have studied ocular motility in children during a daily task such as reading. The present study tests whether vergence deficits in children ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2015
Joseph L Demer Robert A Clark

Vertical fusional vergence (VFV) normally compensates for slight vertical heterophorias. We employed magnetic resonance imaging to clarify extraocular muscle contributions to VFV induced by monocular two-prism diopter (1.15°) base-up prism in 14 normal adults. Fusion during prism viewing requires monocular infraduction. Scans were repeated without prism, and with prism shifted contralaterally. ...

Journal: :Vision Research 2015
Marcus Nyström Richard Andersson Måns Magnusson Tony Pansell Ignace Hooge

It is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or 'wobble') relative to the eyeball at the end of saccades. Recent research has proposed that such wobbling of the lens is a source of post-saccadic oscillations (PSOs) seen in data recorded by eye trackers that estimate gaze direction from the location of the pupil. Since the size of the lens wobbles increases with ac...

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