Binocular coordination during reading and non-reading tasks.
JA Kirkby, LAD Webster, HI Blythe… - Psychological …, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
The goal of this review is to evaluate the literature on binocular coordination during reading
and non-reading tasks in adult, child, and dyslexic populations. The review begins with a …
and non-reading tasks in adult, child, and dyslexic populations. The review begins with a …
Saccade–vergence dynamics and interaction in children and in adults
Q Yang, Z Kapoula - Experimental Brain Research, 2004 - Springer
Peak velocity, duration and accuracy of eye movements (saccade, vergence and combined
saccade–vergence eye movements) were investigated in fourteen normal children (4.5 to 12 …
saccade–vergence eye movements) were investigated in fourteen normal children (4.5 to 12 …
[HTML][HTML] Horizontal saccade dynamics after childhood monocular enucleation
EG González, L Lillakas, A Lam… - … & visual science, 2013 - jov.arvojournals.org
Purpose.: We investigated the effects of monocularity on oculomotor control by examining
the characteristics of the horizontal saccades of people with one eye, and comparing them to …
the characteristics of the horizontal saccades of people with one eye, and comparing them to …
Eye movement control during single-word reading in dyslexics
M MacKeben, S Trauzettel-Klosinski… - Journal of …, 2004 - jov.arvojournals.org
We investigated whether dyslexics make instantaneous automatic adjustments of reading
saccades depending on word length. We used a single-word reading paradigm on 10 …
saccades depending on word length. We used a single-word reading paradigm on 10 …
Saccadic reaction times of dyslexic and age-matched normal subjects
B Fischer, H Weber - Perception, 1990 - journals.sagepub.com
Saccadic reaction times (SRT) were measured in a simple task: subjects had to make
saccades from a central fixation point to peripheral targets, which appeared randomly 4 deg …
saccades from a central fixation point to peripheral targets, which appeared randomly 4 deg …
Gap-overlap effects on latencies of saccades, vergence and combined vergence-saccades in humans
M Takagi, EM Frohman, DS Zee - Vision Research, 1995 - Elsevier
We examined the effect of gap-overlap stimuli on the distribution of latencies for pure
saccades, pure vergence and combined saccades and vergence in three normal subjects …
saccades, pure vergence and combined saccades and vergence in three normal subjects …
Maldevelopment of visual motion processing in humans who had strabismus with onset in infancy
L Tychsen, SG Lisberger - Journal of Neuroscience, 1986 - Soc Neuroscience
Binocular experience in infancy is necessary for the normal development of the visual
cortex. However, it is not known whether binocular experience also affects the processing of …
cortex. However, it is not known whether binocular experience also affects the processing of …
[HTML][HTML] Characteristics of saccades and vergence in two kinds of sequential looking tasks
IV Malinov, J Epelboim, AN Herst, RM Steinman - Vision research, 2000 - Elsevier
We determined how saccades were used in the experiments described in Epelboim,
Steinman, Kowler, Edwards, Pizlo, Erkelens and Collewijn (1995)[Vision Research, 35 …
Steinman, Kowler, Edwards, Pizlo, Erkelens and Collewijn (1995)[Vision Research, 35 …
Binocular coordination in reading.
KU Smith, R Schremser, V Putz - Journal of Applied Psychology, 1971 - psycnet.apa.org
Measured the differences in time between the 2 eyes, using laboratory real-time computer
methods to detect and measure the time between velocity peaks of binocular saccadic …
methods to detect and measure the time between velocity peaks of binocular saccadic …
Integration of visual information for saccade production
To foveate a visual target, subjects usually execute a primary hypometric saccade (S1)
bringing the target in perifoveal vision, followed by a corrective saccade (S2) or by more …
bringing the target in perifoveal vision, followed by a corrective saccade (S2) or by more …