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Why do only some hyperopes become strabismic?Sensitivity of vergence responses of 5- to 10-week-old human infants.Short-latency ocular following in humans is dependent on absolute (rather than relative) binocular disparityBinocular combination of phase and contrast explained by a gain-control and gain-enhancement model.Binocular coordination: reading stereoscopic sentences in depth.Short-latency disparity vergence in humans: evidence for early spatial filteringEffect of artificial scotomas on open-loop disparity vergence eye movements.Humans and monkeys share visual representations.Measuring V1 receptive fields despite eye movements in awake monkeysThe vergence eye movements induced by radial optic flow: some fundamental properties of the underlying local-motion detectors.Ocular following in humans: spatial properties.Human vergence eye movements initiated by competing disparities: evidence for a winner-take-all mechanism.Reversed short-latency ocular followingShort-latency disparity vergence eye movements: a response to disparity energy.Short-latency disparity-vergence eye movements in humans: sensitivity to simulated orthogonal tropias.Ocular following responses of monkeys to the competing motions of two sinusoidal gratingsShort-latency disparity vergence eye movements: dependence on the preëxisting vergence angle.Human vergence eye movements to oblique disparity stimuli: evidence for an anisotropy favoring horizontal disparitiesVersion and vergence eye movements in humans: open-loop dynamics determined by monocular rather than binocular image speedThe initial disparity vergence elicited with single and dual grating stimuli in monkeys: evidence for disparity energy sensing and nonlinear interactions.Temporal evolution of pattern disparity processing in humansBinocular eye movements evoked by self-induced motion parallax.Terminator disparity contributes to stereo matching for eye movements and perception.Follow the leader: visual control of speed in pedestrian following.Deficits in short-latency tracking eye movements after chemical lesions in monkey cortical areas MT and MST.Relationships between versional and vergent quick phases of the involuntary version-vergence nystagmus.Human infants can generate vergence responses to retinal disparity by 5 to 10 weeks of age.
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Short-latency disparity vergence in humans.
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Short-latency disparity vergence in humans.
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Short-latency disparity vergence in humans.
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Short-latency disparity vergence in humans.
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Short-latency disparity vergence in humans.
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Short-latency disparity vergence in humans.
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Short-latency disparity vergence in humans.
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Busettini C
Fitzgibbon EJ
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10.1152/JN.2001.85.3.1129
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2001-03-01T00:00:00Z