Saccadic underaction in concomitant strabismus and Hering′s law : a new neurophysiologic model for binocular motor correspondence

Hering′s law of equal innervation has remained so far as an universal truth with no scientific basis. However, recent reports of Saccadic underactions in concomitant strabismus indicating asymmetric ocular motor innervation is in contradiction to the law. In an effort to understand the in...

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Main Authors: Sharma Pradeep, Prakash Prem, Menon Vimala
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 1993-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=1993;volume=41;issue=3;spage=117;epage=120;aulast=Sharma
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spelling doaj-b64f736c00e142ddabbaeaa64015d35f2020-11-24T22:12:56ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Ophthalmology0301-47381993-01-01413117120Saccadic underaction in concomitant strabismus and Hering′s law : a new neurophysiologic model for binocular motor correspondenceSharma PradeepPrakash PremMenon VimalaHering′s law of equal innervation has remained so far as an universal truth with no scientific basis. However, recent reports of Saccadic underactions in concomitant strabismus indicating asymmetric ocular motor innervation is in contradiction to the law. In an effort to understand the inequalities of binocular movements, we propose a neurophysiologic model for both normal and abnormal eye movements. The model hypothesizes that any binocular movement results from the yoking of two monocular reflex loops corresponding to the two eyes, during the plastic stage of development of ocular motor reflexes. The retinal target discrepancy triggers the reflex loop resulting in a monocular corrective movement. As there is a common binocular field, the stimuli to the two eyes are similar causing a similar binocular corrective movement. In abnormal cases coupling of asymmetric motor loops may occur resulting in alternate or unilateral saccadic underactionshttp://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=1993;volume=41;issue=3;spage=117;epage=120;aulast=SharmaSaccadic underactions - Concomitant strabismus - Herin s law - Neurophysiologic model - Motor correspondence - Internuclear neurons para-abducens
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author Sharma Pradeep
Prakash Prem
Menon Vimala
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Prakash Prem
Menon Vimala
Saccadic underaction in concomitant strabismus and Hering′s law : a new neurophysiologic model for binocular motor correspondence
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
Saccadic underactions - Concomitant strabismus - Herin s law - Neurophysiologic model - Motor correspondence - Internuclear neurons para-abducens
author_facet Sharma Pradeep
Prakash Prem
Menon Vimala
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title Saccadic underaction in concomitant strabismus and Hering′s law : a new neurophysiologic model for binocular motor correspondence
title_short Saccadic underaction in concomitant strabismus and Hering′s law : a new neurophysiologic model for binocular motor correspondence
title_full Saccadic underaction in concomitant strabismus and Hering′s law : a new neurophysiologic model for binocular motor correspondence
title_fullStr Saccadic underaction in concomitant strabismus and Hering′s law : a new neurophysiologic model for binocular motor correspondence
title_full_unstemmed Saccadic underaction in concomitant strabismus and Hering′s law : a new neurophysiologic model for binocular motor correspondence
title_sort saccadic underaction in concomitant strabismus and hering′s law : a new neurophysiologic model for binocular motor correspondence
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 0301-4738
publishDate 1993-01-01
description Hering′s law of equal innervation has remained so far as an universal truth with no scientific basis. However, recent reports of Saccadic underactions in concomitant strabismus indicating asymmetric ocular motor innervation is in contradiction to the law. In an effort to understand the inequalities of binocular movements, we propose a neurophysiologic model for both normal and abnormal eye movements. The model hypothesizes that any binocular movement results from the yoking of two monocular reflex loops corresponding to the two eyes, during the plastic stage of development of ocular motor reflexes. The retinal target discrepancy triggers the reflex loop resulting in a monocular corrective movement. As there is a common binocular field, the stimuli to the two eyes are similar causing a similar binocular corrective movement. In abnormal cases coupling of asymmetric motor loops may occur resulting in alternate or unilateral saccadic underactions
topic Saccadic underactions - Concomitant strabismus - Herin s law - Neurophysiologic model - Motor correspondence - Internuclear neurons para-abducens
url http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=1993;volume=41;issue=3;spage=117;epage=120;aulast=Sharma
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