Short term adaptation of disparity vergence: A suppressive stimulus study
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2002
Abstract
Adaptation is the modification of structure or form due to environmental conditions. It is a key aspect of species survival and is found in most major physiological systems. This study analyzed adaptive effects of the vergence system using an infrared limbus-tracking device to record eye movements. Specifically, this study investigated how small steps of 1 degree influence 4, and 8 degree steps. Adaptation was observed in the two subjects studied as noted by the decrease in velocity of vergence eye movements.
Identifier
84948431786 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Proceedings of the IEEE Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference Nebec
e-ISSN
21607001
ISSN
1071121X
First Page
51
Last Page
52
Recommended Citation
Sims, Tiffany; Alvarez, Tara; and Semmlow, John, "Short term adaptation of disparity vergence: A suppressive stimulus study" (2002). Faculty Publications. 14822.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/14822
