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Comprehensive study on the effectiveness of computerized oculomotor vision screening in a military population, including measurements for lateral phoria, vertical phoria, fusional vergence, accommodative facility, pursuit response times, saccadic response times, reading speed, and comprehension.
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Figure 10. Computerized oculomotor vision screening measurements for three individual testing sessions: 1 (●), 2 (█), and 3 (▲). Average measurement with ±95 percent confident interval error bars are shown for (a) lateral phoria, (b) vertical phoria, (c) negative fusional vergence (NFV) break, (d) NFV recovery, (e) positive fusional vergence (PFV) break, (f) PFV recovery, (g) monocular accommodative (acc) facility, (h) pursuit correct responses (resp), (i) pursuit mean resp time, (j) saccadic correct resp, (k) saccadic mean resp time, (l) reading speed, and (m) reading comprehension. PD = prism diopter. Capó-Aponte JE, Tarbett AK, Urosevich TG, Temme LA, Sanghera NK, Kalich ME. Effectiveness of computerized oculomotor vision screening in a military population: Pilot study. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2012;49(9):1377–98.http://dx.doi.org/10.1682/JRRD.2011.07.0128