Vergence in the cat

作者: A. Hughes

DOI: 10.1016/0042-6989(72)90052-1

关键词: CATSPupilOpticsAudiologyEye movementFixation (visual)BiologyOphthalmologySensory Systems

摘要: Abstract A photographic technique has demonstrated that 60 per cent of unrestrained cats are capable vergence movements during the examination interesting near objects. The remaining showed no sign under conditions experiment. Vergence habituate rapidly in those demonstrate them and they do not invariably appear fixation. Possible reasons for apparent lability cat discussed. Some information on accommodatory state eye its relation to fixation distance was also obtained as a by-product techniques used.

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