How Exotropes Alternate to Make Accurate Saccades to Visual Targets

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Event Date:

Thursday, July 18th, 2019 – 1:00 PM to 1:00 PM

Speaker:

Jonathan C. Horton M.D., Ph.D. William F. Hoyt Professor of Ophthalmology Beckman Vision Center, UCSF

Host:

Arvind Chandna

Abstract

Abstract:

Patients with exotropia are able to make accurate saccades to visual targets, often using either eye.

·         Which eye provides information to the brain regarding target location?

·         How is that information shared by the oculomotor system, enabling the subject to use either eye for target acquisition?

·         How does the onset of strabismus affect the topographic map in the superior colliculus, a major supranuclear structure involved in saccade generation?

These questions will be addressed to explain how exotropes adapt to misalignment of their visual axes.

Laboratory Website: http://vision.ucsf.edu/hortonlab/

Event type

Colloquium