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Vergence modulation of visual (position) receptive fields.
A. Typical example of vergence modulation of a receptive field for a HLU. Black bars indicate the strength of vergence sensitivity. Otherwise the same conventions as in Figure 2 apply. B.
Gunnar Blohm (315880)
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Magnitude and velocity of proximal vergence
Until recently proximal vergence was considered to play only a minor role in the eye alignment changes that occur when looking between distant and near targets.
Bruce Wick, Harold E Bedell
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Group mean peak velocity of vergence.
With saccades coinciding with the peak velocity of vergence (A) and without such saccades (B). Tinnitus subjects show lower peak velocity of vergence than controls for all cases (asterisks).
Marine Vernet (362984) +5 more
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This prospective pilot study aimed to develop and evaluate a VR–based screening tool for assessing distance fusional vergence amplitude in healthy orthotropic young adults aged 18 to 30 years.
Jhih-Yi Lu +7 more
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Adaptive control of vergence in humans
Vergence eye alignment minimizes horizontal, vertical, and cyclodisparities to optimize stereo-depth perception. Only the horizontal component of vergence is under voluntary control. Couplings with voluntary version and horizontal vergence guide vertical
Schor, Clifton M. +3 more
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Schizophrenia and Vergence Eye Movements
Background: Compared to healthy controls (HC), patients with schizophrenia (SZ) have lower smooth pursuit gain and have been reported as having a higher prevalence of convergence insufficiency.
Bolding, Mark S
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Oculomotor Vergence Eye Movement Endurance in Normal Vision via Virtual Reality-Integrated Eye Tracking. [PDF]
Hirani FF, Hajebrahimi F, Alvarez TL.
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Neural Innervation of Cyclovertical Extraocular Muscles During Asymmetric Vertical Vergence. [PDF]
Adade S, Das VE.
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Application of a Novel Neural Approach to 3D Gaze Tracking:
Vergence eye-movements occur not only in real environments, but also in virtual 3D environments. Autostereograms can cover large visual angles without requiring vergence beyond natural parameters and are thus wellsuited for the investigation of ...
Marc Pomplun +3 more
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The impact of contact lenses on binocular vision in patients with Keratoconus. [PDF]
Dashti Rahmatabadi Z +10 more
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