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We studied the dynamics of pure vergence shifts and vergence shifts co
mbined with vertical and horizontal saccades. It is known from earlier
studies that horizontal saccades accelerate horizontal vergence. We w
anted to obtain a more complete picture of the interactions between ve
rsion and vergence. Therefore we studied pure version (horizontal and
vertical), pure vergence (divergence and convergence) and combinations
of both in five adult subjects with normal binocular vision and littl
e phoria (< 5 degrees). The visual targets were LED's in isovergence a
rrays presented at two distances (35 and 130 cm) in a dimly lit room.
Two targets were continuously lit during each trial and gaze-shifts we
re paced by a metronome. The two subjects with a strong monocular pref
erence made vergence eye movements together with small horizontal sacc
ades during pure vergence tasks. The other subjects, who did not have
a strong monocular preference, made pure vergence movements (without s
accades). These findings suggest that monocular preferences influence
the oculomotor strategy during vergence tasks. Vergence was facilitate
d by both horizontal and vertical saccades but vergence peak-velocity
during horizontal saccades was higher than during vertical saccades. (
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