Abstract

There have been numerous attempts to relate tonic accommodation and tonic vergence and their adaptive capabilities to a variety of parameters in vision science and clinical optometry. In this paper, investigations attempting to correlate the tonic state with nearwork symptoms will be reviewed. Results suggest that tonic vergence is more closely linked to near symptoms than is tonic accommodation. The results will be discussed in terms of a steady-state model of accommodation and vergence.

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