NBEO Ocular Motility Practice Test 2026 - Free Practice Questions and Study Guide for Ocular Motility

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How does age impact NPC and vergence testing expectations in NBEO?

NPC and vergence values do not change with age.

NPC and vergence values can be slightly reduced with age; older patients may have a modestly greater NPC.

Age affects convergence and the near reflex through changes in accommodation that come with presbyopia. As accommodation declines with age, the accommodative-convergence link provides less drive for near convergence, so vergence reserves shrink. The practical result is that older individuals tend to show smaller vergence amplitudes and, importantly, a farther NPC—the break and/or recovery point occurs at a greater distance than in younger adults. In NBEO testing, this means you should expect NPC to be modestly worse (greater distance) and vergence ranges to be slightly reduced in older patients, though the exact degree varies with each person. Clinically, this highlights the need to compare an older patient’s results against age-appropriate norms rather than young-adult standards.

NPC increases with age

Vergence testing is not age-dependent

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