-
occurs only in the
absence of
appropriate visual stimuli – is
called cyclophoria.
Cyclotropia is
often ****ociated with
other disorders of strabism, can...
-
conducted important research into
aspects of
binocular vision,
including cyclophoria and aniseikonia. Ames is
perhaps best
known for
constructing illusions...
- hyperphoria, in
which one eye
points up or down
relative to the other; or
cyclophoria, in
which one eye is
rotated differently around its line of
sight from...
- is
known as
cyclophoria. They are
rarer than
vertical phorias.
Cover test may be used to
determine direction of
deviation in
cyclophorias also. The cover-uncover...
- fusion. A
latent deviation, or
heterophoria (eso-, exo-, hyper-, hypo-,
cyclophoria or a
combination of these), is only
present after binocular vision has...
- (heterotropia, heterophoria) as well as
torsional misalignments (cyclotropia,
cyclophoria) in all nine
diagnostic gaze positions.[citation needed] (Comitancy means...
- four
graphic maps: 8
seriographies (1957),
Oeuvre programmeé (1966),
Cyclophoria (1971) and Géométrie élémentaire (1973). He
organized the
first industrial...
- gaze Type of deviation: esophoria, exophoria, hyperphoria, hypophoria,
cyclophoria Size of
deviation Rate of
recovery that
enables the
person to achieve...