Deficiency of adaptive control of the binocular coordination of saccades in strabismus

Volume: 37, Issue: 19, Pages: 2767 - 2777
Published: Oct 1, 1997
Abstract
Disconjugate (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...
Paper Details
Title
Deficiency of adaptive control of the binocular coordination of saccades in strabismus
Published Date
Oct 1, 1997
Volume
37
Issue
19
Pages
2767 - 2777
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