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Quantification of monocular motion asymmetries with counterphase gratings and motion nulling techniques

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Abstract

Some adult patients with a history of strabismus, amblyopia, and/or related problems, when tested monocularly, show an asymmetry of optokinetic nystagmus (OKN). The asymmetry is such that patterns moving temporal-to-nasal (T-N) elicit OKN more readily than do nasal-to-temporal (N-T) patterns (Mohn, Sireteanu, and van Hof-van Duin, 1986). Similarly, some such patients exhibit asymmetries of smooth pursuit eye movements and perceived velocity (Tychsen and Lisberger, 1986).

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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