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1  phoria level (adapted phoria minus baseline phoria).
2 ixation task was independent of the baseline phoria.
3  is defined as adapted phoria minus baseline phoria.
4 ed phoria, and baseline phoria and change in phoria.
5                                  The rate of phoria adaptation and vergence facility were significant
6 d vertical vergence, as reflecting so-called phoria adaptation for torsional alignment.
7            Vergence facility and the rate of phoria adaptation may have potential clinical utility in
8 a adaptation where the magnitude and rate of phoria adaptation were measured.
9  a 5-minute sustained fixation task to evoke phoria adaptation where the magnitude and rate of phoria
10 nce facility, net change in the magnitude of phoria adaptation, and the rate of phoria adaptation.
11                  Possible mechanisms include phoria adaptation, the prolonged fusional effort itself,
12 nitude of phoria adaptation, and the rate of phoria adaptation.
13                                      Adapted phoria and baseline phoria were also significantly corre
14 o, baseline and adapted phoria, and baseline phoria and change in phoria.
15  was to investigate the relationship between phoria and the dynamics of vergence eye movements as des
16 ted to study the interactions among baseline phoria and vergence peak velocity ratio, adapted phoria
17 ia and vergence peak velocity ratio, adapted phoria and vergence peak velocity ratio, baseline and ad
18                                              Phoria and vergence step responses were recorded.
19 ce peak velocity ratio, baseline and adapted phoria, and baseline phoria and change in phoria.
20 l to or less than 8(Delta) at distance and a phoria at near without diplopia.
21 se (by an open field of view autorefractor), phoria (by cover test), reading distance, and hours of n
22 e correlated with aligning prism (associated phoria) in a normal clinical population.
23                                The change in phoria induced by the vergence steps or a sustained fixa
24                      These data support that phoria is a factor in the asymmetry between peak velocit
25 a factor in the amount of change observed in phoria level (adapted phoria minus baseline phoria).
26 convergence and divergence and that baseline phoria level is not a factor in the amount of change obs
27 ia measurement; adapted phoria, which is the phoria measured after a visual task; and change in phori
28 essed: baseline phoria, which is the initial phoria measurement; adapted phoria, which is the phoria
29  of change observed in phoria level (adapted phoria minus baseline phoria).
30 hange in phoria, which is defined as adapted phoria minus baseline phoria.
31 ophoria at near; (2) exodeviation (tropia or phoria) of at least 15 prism diopters (PD) at distance o
32 h the prisms, there was a change in vertical phoria (prism adaptation) ranging from 1.6 to 3.3.
33  the ability to modify disparity vergence or phoria was correlated to PALs adaptation.
34                                              Phoria was modified in two experiments: vergence steps l
35                  Adapted phoria and baseline phoria were also significantly correlated.
36                            Three measures of phoria were assessed: baseline phoria, which is the init
37                         Baseline and adapted phoria were significantly correlated to vergence peak ve
38  measured after a visual task; and change in phoria, which is defined as adapted phoria minus baselin
39                   It measures the associated phoria, which is the "aligning prism" needed to nullify
40 e measures of phoria were assessed: baseline phoria, which is the initial phoria measurement; adapted
41 h is the initial phoria measurement; adapted phoria, which is the phoria measured after a visual task
42 omotor models of vergence should incorporate phoria within the design.

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