Schreiber Kai M, Schor Clifton M
School of Optometry, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA.
J Vis. 2007 Jul 13;7(10):4.1-14. doi: 10.1167/7.10.4.
Eye movements are kinematically complex. Even when only the rotational component is considered, the noncommutativity of 3D rotations makes it hard to develop good intuitive understanding of the geometric properties of eye movements and their influence on monocular and binocular vision. The use of at least three major mathematical systems for describing eye positions adds to these difficulties. Traditionally, ophthalmotropes have been used to visualize oculomotor kinematics. Here, we present a virtual ophthalmotrope that is designed to illustrate Helmholtz, Fick, and rotation vector coordinates, as well as Listing's extended law (L2), which is generalized to account for torsion with free changing vergence. The virtual ophthalmotrope shows the influence of these oculomotor patterns on retinal projection geometry.
眼球运动在运动学上很复杂。即使仅考虑旋转分量,三维旋转的不可交换性也使得难以对眼球运动的几何特性及其对单眼和双眼视觉的影响形成良好的直观理解。使用至少三种主要数学系统来描述眼球位置增加了这些困难。传统上,眼动仪已被用于可视化眼球运动学。在此,我们展示一种虚拟眼动仪,其设计目的是说明亥姆霍兹坐标、菲克坐标和旋转向量坐标,以及利斯廷扩展定律(L2),该定律经过推广以考虑伴有自由变化聚散度的扭转。虚拟眼动仪展示了这些眼球运动模式对视网膜投影几何的影响。