Showing papers by "Clifton M. Schor published in 1999"
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TL;DR: This study has modeled how cross‐link interactions between accommodation and convergence might interact with uncorrected distance heterophoria and refractive error to influence accommodative lag.
102 citations
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TL;DR: The synchronization of saccades and accommodation and the enhanced velocity of accommodation and accommodative-vergence must occur at more central sites, and interactions between omni pause neurons and near response cells of the mesencephalic reticular formation (MRF).
46 citations
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TL;DR: The results indicate that transient stereo-performance in the orthogonal condition was not mediated by the channels that extracted depth in either the horizontal- or vertically-matched gabor conditions, and an apparent lack of orientation tuning is indicative of a second-order pathway.
31 citations
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TL;DR: While the sustained system implements the half-cycle disparity-processing limit, the transient system does not, and large-field sinewave variations in luminance were used to compare the propensity of the sustained and transient systems to exhibit depth aliasing.
18 citations
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TL;DR: In the present experiment, dove prisms were used to create cyclodisparities that varied with head tilt about a naso-occipital axis (roll), and a change in open-loop cyclovergence was demonstrated that appeared to be a simple gain change in the ocular counter-roll of one or both eyes.
15 citations
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TL;DR: It is found that when the transient vergence system was simultaneously presented with both convergent and divergent disparities, there was a small but distinct bias in favor of responding in the direction defined by matched orientations or luminance polarities over unmatched pairs.
13 citations
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TL;DR: Aniso‐accommodation (unequal binocular accommodation) to lens‐induced anisometropia has been demonstrated by subjective and objective measurement techniques and the higher gain of the response in the 20 cm condition could have arisen from either high proximity, high accommodative level or a combination of both.
9 citations