Conjugate eye movement

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title: Conjugate eye movement
text: Conjugate eye movement refers to motor coordination of the eyes that allows for bilateral fixation on a single object. A conjugate eye movement is a movement of both eyes in the same direction to maintain binocular gaze. This is in contrast to vergence eye movement, where binocular gaze is maintained by moving eyes in opposite directions, such as going “cross eyed” to view an object moving towards the face. Conjugate eye movements can be in any direction, and can accompany both saccadic eye move
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date created: 2008-11-28T21:34:55Z
date modified: 2024-09-14T04:00:00Z
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