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Quantitative assessment of divergence eye movements

Authors :
Tara L. Alvarez
You Yun Lee
Tainsong Chen
Source :
Journal of vision. 8(12)
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study sought to quantify divergence eye movements and differences between divergence and convergence to smoothly moving ramp, step, and disappearing step stimuli. METHODS: Eight visually normal, adult subjects participated in three experiments investigating the dynamics of responses using an infrared limbal eye tracker. RESULTS: There were four primary findings: (1) a smooth tracking behavior was observed for slow ramps while the fast ramps elicited smooth tracking combined with a high-velocity, step-like behavior; (2) the high-velocity components observed in the faster ramps had a similar main sequence as divergence steps; (3) divergence dynamics to disappearing steps starting at the subject's near dissociated phoria level were similar to corresponding step responses; and (4) the high-velocity components from divergence ramps were dependent on initial vergence position, whereas the high-velocity components from convergence ramps were not. CONCLUSION: The results suggest a preprogrammed component is present in divergence similar to convergence; however, unlike convergence, the high-velocity components from divergence ramp responses are dependent on initial vergence position.

Details

ISSN :
15347362
Volume :
8
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of vision
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f5ad7c20bc68c870d824b039394c5c9c