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Fusion-Vergences: Some Facts and Some Fictions

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Abstract

Fusion-vergence mechanisms in normal patients have been adequately described in the literature, but are inadequately described relative to the unique and remarkable sensory-motor adaptations in some frequently seen clinical oculomotor deviations. This presentation will focus on the differences from traditional physiologic notions of the spectrum of normal subjects, and those with heterophoria and intermittent exotropia. Gordon Walls' theory of ocular dominance, and especially exaggerated dominances, will be emphasized.1

© 1997 Optical Society of America

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