DocumentCode :
1119134
Title :
Effect of Vergence Adaptation on Convergence–Accommodation: Model Simulations
Author :
Sreenivasan, Vidhyapriya ; Bobier, William R. ; Irving, Elizabeth L. ; Lakshminarayanan, Vasudevan
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Optometry, Univ. of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada
Volume :
56
Issue :
10
fYear :
2009
Firstpage :
2389
Lastpage :
2395
Abstract :
Several theoretical control models depict the adaptation effects observed in the accommodation and vergence mechanisms of the human visual system. Two current quantitative models differ in their approach of defining adaptation and in identifying the effect of controller adaptation on their respective cross-links between the vergence and accommodative systems. Here, we compare the simulation results of these adaptation models with empirical data obtained from emmetropic adults when they performed sustained near task through +2D lens addition. The results of our experimental study showed an initial increase in exophoria (a divergent open-loop vergence position) and convergence-accommodation (CA) when viewing through +2D lenses. Prolonged fixation through the near addition lenses initiated vergence adaptation, which reduced the lens-induced exophoria and resulted in a concurrent reduction of CA. Both models showed good agreement with empirical measures of vergence adaptation. However, only one model predicted the experimental time course of reduction in CA. The pattern of our empirical results seem to be best described by the adaptation model that indicates the total vergence response to be a sum of two controllers, phasic and tonic, with the output of phasic controller providing input to the cross-link interactions.
Keywords :
adaptive control; eye; medical control systems; ophthalmic lenses; vision; +2D lenses; adaptation effects; adaptation models; adaptive control; binocular vision; controller adaptation; convergence-accommodation; cross-link interactions; emmetropic adults; exophoria; eyes; human visual system; ocular motor systems; ophthalmic lenses; phasic controller; tonic controller; vergence adaptation; Adaptation model; Adaptive control; Adaptive optics; Convergence; Drives; Eyes; Humans; Lenses; Permission; Predictive models; Retina; Stimulated emission; Visual system; Adaptive control; modeling; ophthalmic lenses; visual system; Accommodation, Ocular; Adaptation, Physiological; Adult; Artificial Intelligence; Computer Simulation; Eyeglasses; Humans; Models, Biological; Strabismus; Time Factors; Vision, Ocular;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2009.2025962
Filename :
5130242
Link To Document :
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