Voluntary saccadic control in dyslexia

M Biscaldi, B Fischer, K Hartnegg - Perception, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
The role of eye-movement control in dyslexia is still unclear. Recent studies, however,
confirmed that dyslexics show poor saccadic control in single and sequential target tasks. In …

Correlation between reading skills and different measurements of convergence amplitude

Y Morad, R Lederman, I Avni, D Atzmon… - Current eye …, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose. To find correlations between convergence amplitude and reading ability, as
assessed in various methods. Methods. Convergence of 66 children aged 8-10 years was …

[HTML][HTML] Fixational saccades are more disconjugate in adults than in children

AG Shaikh, FF Ghasia - PLoS One, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Purpose Fixational eye movements are of particular interest for three reasons. They are
critical for preventing visual fading and enhancing visual perception; their disconjugacy …

[HTML][HTML] The influence of oculomotor tasks on postural control in dyslexic children

MP Bucci, D Mélithe, L Ajrezo, E Bui-Quoc… - Frontiers in human …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Dual task is known to affect postural stability in children. We explored the effect of visual
tasks on postural control in thirty dyslexic children. A selected group of thirty chronological …

[HTML][HTML] Changes in vergence dynamics due to repetition

S Jainta, MP Bucci, S Wiener-Vacher, Z Kapoula - Vision Research, 2011 - Elsevier
Vergence insufficiency is frequent in many populations including children with vertigo in the
absence of measurable vestibular dysfunction. Orthoptic exercises are typically used to …

Instability of Fixation in Dyslexia: Development-Deficits-Training.

B Fischer, K Hartnegg - Optometry & Vision Development, 2009 - search.ebscohost.com
Background: While eye movements as a necessary prerequisite for natural viewing become
more and more important as a part of the neurological diagnostic evaluation, the utilization …

Unequal saccades produced by aniseikonic patterns: a model approach

P Bruno, P Inchingolo, J Van der Steen - Vision research, 1995 - Elsevier
This study addresses a possible mechanism for fast disconjugate adaptation of binocular
horizontal saccades. Disconjugacy of binocular saccades was elicited by two dichoptically …

Differences in eye movements and reading problems in dyslexic and normal children

GF Eden, JF Stein, HM Wood, FB Wood - Vision research, 1994 - Elsevier
It has been suggested that eye movement abnormalities seen in dyslexies are attributable to
their language problems. In order to investigate this claim, we studied eye movements in …

[HTML][HTML] Poor postural stability in children with vertigo and vergence abnormalities

MP Bucci, TT Lê, S Wiener-Vacher… - … & visual science, 2009 - iovs.arvojournals.org
purpose. An earlier study suggested that deficits of vergence can influence postural control
via the efferent and afferent proprioceptive signals. In this study, postural control in 28 …

[HTML][HTML] Binocular coordination during scanning of simple dot stimuli

JA Kirkby, HI Blythe, V Benson, SP Liversedge - Vision Research, 2010 - Elsevier
We examined the influence of a variety of visual factors on binocular coordination during
saccadic orienting. Some experimental conditions placed similar demands on the …