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Practical Neurology, 2007
As with all aspects of the neurological examination, important clues come from a thorough and appropriate history. In relation to eye movement disorders the patients may be complaining of double vision, in which case they should be asked whether it is constant or intermittent; does it occur, or is it maximal, in certain directions of gaze; what is the ...
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As with all aspects of the neurological examination, important clues come from a thorough and appropriate history. In relation to eye movement disorders the patients may be complaining of double vision, in which case they should be asked whether it is constant or intermittent; does it occur, or is it maximal, in certain directions of gaze; what is the ...
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2003
The goal of eye movement measurement and analysis is to gain insight into the viewer’s attentive behavior.
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The goal of eye movement measurement and analysis is to gain insight into the viewer’s attentive behavior.
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Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1974
The extensive and scattered literature on vergence eye movements is reviewed. Topics covered include the neural innervation to vergence, active versus passive divergence, muscular control, the accuracy of vergence, the interaction from vergence to accommodation, the independence of vergence and version, the sharing of responsibility with other eye ...
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The extensive and scattered literature on vergence eye movements is reviewed. Topics covered include the neural innervation to vergence, active versus passive divergence, muscular control, the accuracy of vergence, the interaction from vergence to accommodation, the independence of vergence and version, the sharing of responsibility with other eye ...
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Functional Use of Eye Movements for an Acting System
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2021Anouk J De Brouwer+2 more
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2003
Vergence eye movements refer to the binocular, nonconjugate, disjunctive ('fusional') movement of the eyes used to track objects moving in depth to maintain bifoveation and fused/single vision. They can be horizontal, vertical, and/or cyclorotary in nature.
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Vergence eye movements refer to the binocular, nonconjugate, disjunctive ('fusional') movement of the eyes used to track objects moving in depth to maintain bifoveation and fused/single vision. They can be horizontal, vertical, and/or cyclorotary in nature.
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APPARENT MOVEMENT AND EYE MOVEMENTS
British Journal of Psychology. General Section, 1953openaire +3 more sources