Vision and Eye Movements

Vision and eye movements work together to ensure clear and stable sight. Controlled by six extraocular muscles, eye movements include saccades, smooth pursuit, vergence, and the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR). Saccades allow rapid shifts in focus, essential for reading, while smooth pursuit enables tracking moving objects. Vergence helps maintain binocular vision by adjusting focus for different distances, and VOR stabilizes vision during head movements. Disorders like strabismus and nystagmus can affect clarity and depth perception. Regular eye exams help detect issues early, with treatments including glasses, vision therapy, or surgery. Proper eye movement is crucial for daily tasks like reading and driving.

 

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