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Figure Legend: From: Stability of gold bead tissue markers Journal of Vision. 2006;6(5):6. doi:10.1167/6.5.6 Figure Legend: (A) Beads colored by stability over time. Green beads ( n = 41) did not show significant drift in 4 or more gazes ( p < .01). Significant drifts ( n = 13) varied from 0.08 to 0.26 mm and are shown with colors grading from yellow through red. Black beads were not statistically analyzed. (B) Beads colored by known or inferred location. Green = globe; light blue = Tenon's capsule and the subcapsular space; light red = anterior MR; dark red = posterior MR pulley sling; yellow = IR; purple = SR–LP complex; grey = posterior LR. (Red axis arrows point anteriorly, green superiorly, and blue laterally. Beads are drawn twice-actual size. Icons in upper right corners show gaze of left, implanted eyes. VRML animations show eye rotating vertically from (0, −22.5 deg) to (0, +22.5 deg) in Panel A, and horizontally from (−22.5, 0) to (+22.5, 0) and vertically from (0, −22.5 deg) to (0, +22.5 deg) in Panel B. The objects in both panels are shown in perspective, not parallel, projection, and can be manipulated to different points of view. To see the animations and manipulate the objects, you must have VRML software installed on your computer. The free Cortona VRML Client [http://www.parallelgraphics.com/products/cortona/] works well. Click on the images to view the animations.) Date of download: 9/22/2017 The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Copyright © 2017. All rights reserved.