Ciuffreda K J, Kenyon R V, Stark L
Am J Optom Physiol Opt. 1978 Mar;55(3):187-96. doi: 10.1097/00006324-197803000-00008.
Saccadic latencies were measured in amblyopes with constant strabismus, amblyopes without strabismus, and intermittent strabismics with or without amblyopia. Subjects tracked a small spot of light, either monocularly or binocularly, which moved with random horizontal step displacements of 0.25--8.5 deg over the central field. Increased saccadic latencies were observed in the amblyopic eyes of 6 of 11 subjects, with or without strabismus; saccadic latencies were similar in each eye of 2 subjects having intermittent strabismus without amblyopia. Amblyopia was a necessary condition for increased saccadic latencies and not strabismus. Evidence for normal motor control of eye movements in amblyopic subjects is as follows: normal saccadic durations in the amblyopic eyes, normal saccadic-latency distribution curves for binocular tracking and monocular tracking with the nonamblyopic eyes, and synchronous movements of the 2 eyes. Our results are interpreted in terms of a processing delay in the sensory pathways leading from the central region of the amblyopic eye to the centers involved in saccadic initiation.
对恒定斜视性弱视患者、非斜视性弱视患者以及伴有或不伴有弱视的间歇性斜视患者的扫视潜伏期进行了测量。受试者单眼或双眼追踪一个小光点,该光点在中央视野内以0.25 - 8.5度的随机水平步距移动。在11名受试者中,6名受试者(无论有无斜视)的弱视眼扫视潜伏期延长;2名间歇性斜视但无弱视的受试者双眼的扫视潜伏期相似。弱视是扫视潜伏期延长的必要条件,而非斜视。弱视受试者眼动正常运动控制的证据如下:弱视眼的扫视持续时间正常、非弱视眼进行双眼追踪和单眼追踪时扫视潜伏期分布曲线正常以及双眼同步运动。我们的结果是根据从弱视眼中央区域到参与扫视起始的中枢的感觉通路中的处理延迟来解释的。