binocular vision, fusion, and accommodation. fusion development in the infant birth – fixation...
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Binocular Vision, Fusion, and Binocular Vision, Fusion, and AccommodationAccommodation
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Fusion Development in the InfantFusion Development in the Infant
Birth – fixation reflex poor with random eye Birth – fixation reflex poor with random eye movementsmovements
2-3 weeks – follows light monocularly2-3 weeks – follows light monocularly 6 weeks to 6 months – follows light 6 weeks to 6 months – follows light
binocularlybinocularly 4 weeks to 6 months – convergence 4 weeks to 6 months – convergence
developingdeveloping By 6 months – accommodation developing – By 6 months – accommodation developing –
lags behind convergencelags behind convergence
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FusionFusion
Sensory fusion – the cortical process of Sensory fusion – the cortical process of blending the images from each eye into a blending the images from each eye into a single binocular stereoscopic imagesingle binocular stereoscopic image
Motor fusion – the mechanism that allows Motor fusion – the mechanism that allows fine-tuning of eye position to maintain eye fine-tuning of eye position to maintain eye alignment – this is known as fusional alignment – this is known as fusional vergencevergence
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Approximately 70% of the cells in the striate Approximately 70% of the cells in the striate cortex are binocular cellscortex are binocular cells
Retinal areas from each eye that project to Retinal areas from each eye that project to the same binocular cortical cells are called the same binocular cortical cells are called corresponding retinal points.corresponding retinal points.
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Worth’s Three Degrees of FusionWorth’s Three Degrees of Fusion
Simultaneous perceptionSimultaneous perception
Flat fusionFlat fusion
StereopsisStereopsis
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Simultaneous perceptionSimultaneous perception
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Flat FusionFlat Fusion
Worth Four Dot TestWorth Four Dot Test
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StereopsisStereopsis
Titmus Stereo TestTitmus Stereo Test
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Binocular Single VisionBinocular Single Vision
Separate and slightly dissimilar Separate and slightly dissimilar images arising in each eye are images arising in each eye are
fused together as a single image.fused together as a single image.
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Advantages of Binocular VisionAdvantages of Binocular Vision
Single VisionSingle Vision
StereopsisStereopsis
Enlargement of visual fieldEnlargement of visual field
Compensation for blind spot and other Compensation for blind spot and other differences in the field of visiondifferences in the field of vision
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Normal Binocular Single Vision Normal Binocular Single Vision RequirementsRequirements
Clear visual axisClear visual axis
Sensory fusionSensory fusion
Motor fusionMotor fusion
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Sensory ObstaclesSensory Obstacles
Dioptric obstacles – refractive errors, Dioptric obstacles – refractive errors, anisometropiaanisometropia
Prolonged monocular activity – severe Prolonged monocular activity – severe ptosis, media opacitiesptosis, media opacities
Retinoneural – lesions of retina, optic nerveRetinoneural – lesions of retina, optic nerve Proprioceptive Proprioceptive
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Motor ObstaclesMotor Obstacles
Congenital craniofacial malformationsCongenital craniofacial malformations
Conditions affecting extraocular musclesConditions affecting extraocular muscles
CNS lesions – involving upper motor CNS lesions – involving upper motor neuronsneurons
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The Perception of DepthThe Perception of Depth
StereopsisStereopsis
Monocular clues to depthMonocular clues to depth
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Monocular Clues to DepthMonocular Clues to Depth
Relative sizeRelative size InterpositionInterposition Linear perspectiveLinear perspective Aerial perspectiveAerial perspective Light and shadeLight and shade Motion parallaxMotion parallax
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Visual DirectionVisual Direction
Local sign – positional information Local sign – positional information transferred from the retina to the motor transferred from the retina to the motor system – the fovea has a retinomotor value system – the fovea has a retinomotor value of zeroof zero
Retinal correspondence = single visionRetinal correspondence = single vision Retinal disparity = diplopiaRetinal disparity = diplopia
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Oculocentric Visual DirectionOculocentric Visual Direction
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Egocentric Visual DirectionEgocentric Visual Direction
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Cyclopean EyeCyclopean Eye
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The Perception of SpaceThe Perception of Space
Retinal corresponding pointsRetinal corresponding points HoropterHoropter Retinal disparityRetinal disparity Panum’s fusional areaPanum’s fusional area Physiological diplopiaPhysiological diplopia
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The HoropterThe Horopter
Vieth-Muller CircleVieth-Muller Circle
Empirical HoropterEmpirical Horopter
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The HoropterThe Horopter
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Normal binocular single vision – the images Normal binocular single vision – the images of the fixated object are bifoveal with no of the fixated object are bifoveal with no manifest deviation of the eyesmanifest deviation of the eyes
Anomalous binocular single vision – the Anomalous binocular single vision – the images of the fixated object are projected images of the fixated object are projected from the fovea of one eye and an from the fovea of one eye and an extrafoveal position in the other eye – there extrafoveal position in the other eye – there is a small manifest deviation of the eyesis a small manifest deviation of the eyes
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Misalignment of the two eyes can lead to Misalignment of the two eyes can lead to diplopia and confusiondiplopia and confusion
Diplopia – occurs when one object is seen in Diplopia – occurs when one object is seen in two placestwo places
Confusion – occurs when two dissimilar Confusion – occurs when two dissimilar objects are seen in the same placeobjects are seen in the same place
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Suppression and Retinal RivalrySuppression and Retinal Rivalry
SuppressionSuppression Normal – physiological diplopia – also Normal – physiological diplopia – also
known as suspensionknown as suspension Anomalous – pathological diplopia and Anomalous – pathological diplopia and
confusion – cortical inhibition of suppressed confusion – cortical inhibition of suppressed eyeeye
Retinal or binocular rivalry – rapid Retinal or binocular rivalry – rapid alternation of dissimilar imagesalternation of dissimilar images
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Testing Retinal CorrespondenceTesting Retinal Correspondence
Bagolini lensesBagolini lenses Red filter testRed filter test Worth four dot testWorth four dot test Hering-Bielschowsky afterimage testHering-Bielschowsky afterimage test Foveo-foveal test of CuppersFoveo-foveal test of Cuppers
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Worth Four Dot TestWorth Four Dot Test
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Testing SuppressionTesting Suppression
Worth four dot testWorth four dot test Polaroid vis-à-vis testPolaroid vis-à-vis test Amsler gridAmsler grid 4 prism diopter base out test4 prism diopter base out test Red filter testRed filter test Bagolini lensesBagolini lenses
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Polaroid TestsPolaroid Tests
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Amsler GridAmsler Grid
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Versions – conjunctive eye movements – Versions – conjunctive eye movements – the two eyes move in the same directionthe two eyes move in the same direction
PursuitsPursuits SaccadesSaccades
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Vergences – disconjunctive eye movements Vergences – disconjunctive eye movements – the eyes move in opposite directions– the eyes move in opposite directions
ConvergenceConvergence DivergenceDivergence Vertical vergenceVertical vergence
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VergenceVergence
TonicTonic ProximalProximal FusionalFusional AccommodativeAccommodative
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AccommodationAccommodation
Tonic – in the absence of a visual stimulus, the Tonic – in the absence of a visual stimulus, the accommodation adopts an intermediate position of accommodation adopts an intermediate position of 0.5-1.0 D0.5-1.0 D
Proximal – resulting from apparent nearness of an Proximal – resulting from apparent nearness of an objectobject
Convergence – accommodation linked to Convergence – accommodation linked to convergenceconvergence
Reflex – involuntary response to blur to maintain a Reflex – involuntary response to blur to maintain a clear imageclear image
Voluntary – not dependent on a stimulusVoluntary – not dependent on a stimulus
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