1991 年 15 巻 4 号 p. 9-16
Binocular eye movements are measured while showing a moving stimulus to one eye and a still stimulus to the other. To perform the experiment, we constructed a new 3D image processing system and a binocular eye movement analyzer. This system can control the 3D image output, measuring binocular eye movements simultaneously. Analyzing the measured binocular eye movements, we found that conjugate eye movements frequently occured in comparison with vergence movements, and that the dominant eye had a tendency to achieve peak velocity eariller than the other eye even if when the dominat eye didn't see the moving stimulus.