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Table 1.

Clinical characteristics of strabismic children.

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Table 2.

Clinical characteristics of children with vergence abnormalities.

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Table 3.

Clinical characteristics of control age-matched children.

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Figure 1.

Amplitude of the catch-up saccades.

Individual mean of the amplitude of the catch-up saccades for strabismic children, children with vergence deficits and control age-matched children. Vertical bars indicate the standard error.

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Figure 2.

Number of the catch-up saccades.

Individual mean of the number of the catch-up saccades for strabismic children, children with vergence deficits and control age-matched children. Vertical bars indicate the standard error.

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Figure 3.

Gain value of pursuits.

Individual mean of the gain value of pursuit for strabismic children, children with vergence deficits and control age-matched children. Vertical bars indicate the standard error.

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Figure 4.

Dysconjugacy of pursuits.

Individual mean of the dysconjugacy of pursuits for strabismic children, children with vergence deficits and control age-matched children. Vertical bars indicate the standard error.

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