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Assessing Binocular Central Visual Field and Binocular Eye Movements in a Dichoptic Viewing Condition
Published on: July 21, 2020
Distance vergence adaptation is abnormal in subjects with convergence insufficiency
R L Brautaset1, J A M Jennings
1Unit of Optometry, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden. rlb@ste.ki.se
Abstract:
It is well known that in convergence insufficiency (CI) prism adaptation is reduced in response to base-out (BO) prisms at near. There have also been some suggestions in the literature that adaptation is reduced at other distances as well. The present data show that in CI adaptation is not only reduced in response to BO at near, but also in response to base-in (BI) at near and for both BI and BO at distance. This raises the interesting question whether distance adaptation becomes reduced because of reduced near adaptation or whether these subjects have a generally reduced horizontal adaptation mechanism.
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