The source of disparity vergence innervation determines prism adaptation

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McCormack, G
Fisher, SK
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A physiological model of prism adaptation argues that adaptation magnitude and rate are functions of the magnitude of reflex vergence innervation. It has also been shown that there is reduced prism adaptation magnitude for a given disparity stimulus where only peripheral sensory fusion is present (the 'eccentricity effect'). This study attempted to determine whether the eccentricity effect is attributable to reduced reflex vergence innervation in peripheral fusion. Experiments were run in a Maxwellian View haploscope: Convergence and divergence adaptation to 6 Delta disparity stimuli were quantified for seven binocularly normal subjects using subjective heterophoria measurements. Vergence response during central or peripheral fusion was quantified objectively by infrared oculography. Six of seven subjects revealed an eccentricity effect. However, in three of seven subjects the eccentricity effect was not predictable from the manifest vergence response. The results suggest that the source of reflex vergence innervation affects prism adaptation. A model is proposed whereby different sources of reflex disparity vergence innervation stimulate prism adaptation by way of separate neurological pathways of differing responsiveness.
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