Ciuffreda K J, Kenyon R V, Stark L
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 1979 May;18(5):506-16.
Small-amplitude, low-velocity, predictable triangular tracking was tested in patients having amblyopia without strabismus, intermittent strabismus, or constant strabismus amblyopia by means of a photoelectric eye-movement recording technique. In the majority of amblyopic patients, abnormal saccadic substitution was found; that is, abnormally large saccades rather than small-amplitude smooth movements were used by the amblyopic eye to follow a spot stimulus that moved horizontally with low to high frequencies. Pursuit for the same range of stimuli was normal for binocular tracking and for monocular tracking with the dominant eye, pointing to a sensory rather than motor basis for the defect. This abnormal saccadic substitution response appeared to be related to the presence of amblyopia rather than strabismus. Several possible mechanisms responsible for causing this unusual response are discussed, including impairment of direction sense over small central regions of the amblyopic eye.
通过光电眼动记录技术,对无斜视的弱视患者、间歇性斜视患者或恒定性斜视弱视患者进行了小幅度、低速、可预测的三角追踪测试。在大多数弱视患者中,发现了异常的扫视替代现象;也就是说,弱视眼在跟踪以低到高频率水平移动的点状刺激时,使用的是异常大的扫视,而不是小幅度的平滑运动。对于双眼追踪以及优势眼的单眼追踪,在相同刺激范围内的追踪是正常的,这表明该缺陷是基于感觉而非运动。这种异常的扫视替代反应似乎与弱视的存在有关,而非斜视。文中讨论了导致这种异常反应的几种可能机制,包括弱视眼小中央区域方向感的损害。