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- W2009746663 abstract "The binocular behavior in a case of high esophoria was studied, using an eye-movement camera which recorded the vertical and horizontal movements of both eyes. The data obtained were compared with similar data from previous studies of exophoric and Orthophoric eyes. The esophoric subject showed consistent tendency to over-converge in reading and during simple interfixation movements. These over-convergence movements were consistently smaller than those in a group of highly exophoric subjects previously studied. The subject required on the average 3.9/25 seconds to complete abductive movements to correct for the over-convergence occurring during the return sweeps to the beginnings of the lines in reading. The photographic records also showed a consistent tendency of the eyes to move up and then back down in moving between two points separated horizontally. The possible significance of these results in relation to binocular training is briefly discussed. From the Psychology Laboratory, University of Southern California. The binocular behavior in a case of high esophoria was studied, using an eye-movement camera which recorded the vertical and horizontal movements of both eyes. The data obtained were compared with similar data from previous studies of exophoric and Orthophoric eyes. The esophoric subject showed consistent tendency to over-converge in reading and during simple interfixation movements. These over-convergence movements were consistently smaller than those in a group of highly exophoric subjects previously studied. The subject required on the average 3.9/25 seconds to complete abductive movements to correct for the over-convergence occurring during the return sweeps to the beginnings of the lines in reading. The photographic records also showed a consistent tendency of the eyes to move up and then back down in moving between two points separated horizontally. The possible significance of these results in relation to binocular training is briefly discussed. From the Psychology Laboratory, University of Southern California." @default.
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- W2009746663 title "A Case of High Esophoria Studied by Eye-Movement Photography" @default.
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