Abstract

Introduction: The developing visual system must make an appropriate vergence movement to fixate a target and permit binocular function. The visual system must plan vergence responses based on retinal images complicated by external factors (e.g. variable scene content) and developmental hurdles (e.g. immature ocular optics). Our goal was to determine the uniqueness of vergence solutions given variation in both scene structure and the optics of the developing eye.

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