Journal of Eye Movement Research (Oct 2012)

Heterophoria: Vergence stability and visual acuity after asymmetric saccades

  • Bernhard M. Blum,
  • Daniel Kirchhoff,
  • Alexander Bickmann,
  • Oliver Ehrt,
  • Andreas Straube,
  • Thomas Eggert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.16910/jemr.5.5.4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 5

Abstract

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Many patients with heterophoria report on symptoms related to impaired vision. To investigate whether these symptoms are provoked by saccades this study examines whether in heterophoria effects on intrasaccadic and postsaccadic vergence movements are linked to effects on visual performance. Visual acuity was measured in 35 healthy subjects during fixation and immediately after asymmetric diverging saccades. Binocular position traces were recorded by video-oculography. Subjects with exophoria showed larger intrasaccadic divergence amplitudes, which in turn led to smaller postsaccadic divergence amplitudes. Visual acuity did not depend on heterophoria or vergence amplitudes. The results suggest that compensating for exophoria requires increased convergence activity as compared to orthophoria or compensated esophoria. Visual acuity seemed relatively robust with respect to postsaccadic vergence movements.

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