Abstract

Introduction: Improvements in both eye-movement characteristics and sensory function in patients with infantile nystagmus syndrome (INS) have been reported after 4-muscle surgery. The relationship between eye movements (foveation) and sensory function (visual acuity) is of interest, especially during the critical period of visual development. Assessment of this relationship in young children has become feasible with our introduction of the Nystagmus Optimal Foveation Function (NOFF) (Felius et al, ARVO 2008), which quantifies foveation properties in noisy eye movement recordings.

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