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is well-known that eye movements are central to visual perception [1]. Visual acuity decreases dramatically in the periphery of vision, and precise eye movements to specific locations are vital to foveate objects of interest and identify them with high accuracy [1–4].
Stefanie I. Becker+2 more
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Eye movement abnormalities in movement disorders [PDF]
The visual system represents the most well-developed sensory system in humans, who are highly dependent on vision for organized response to their environment. The region of eye that is responsible for sharp central vision is the fovea.
Vivek Lal, Daniel Truong
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The optical integrity and the metabolism of the eye depend on the exchange of substances between the blood vessels of the eye and the ocular chambers. The present paper considers the exchange of 3 ions in particular, i.e., sodium, chloride and bicarbonate, in the eye, with particular reference to the role of diffusion and active transport in ...
V. Everett Kinsey
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Understanding the role of eye movement pattern and consistency during face recognition through EEG decoding [PDF]
Eye movement patterns and consistency during face recognition are both associated with recognition performance. We examined whether they reflect different mechanisms through EEG decoding.
Guoyang Liu+4 more
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This appealing book was written by a neurophysiologist from Cambridge, England. It is directed toward medical students who wish to know more about the subject, to the scientifically oriented physiology or psychology student, and lastly but perhaps chiefly, to the research worker who may well have a need for an up-to-date reference book.
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Effects of Eye Movement Exercise on Cognitive Function and Prefrontal Cortex Connectivity for the Elderly with Mild Cognitive Impairment: An fNIRS Study [PDF]
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of an eye movement exercise intervention on cognitive function and prefrontal cortex connectivity in the elderly with mild cognitive impairment.
Miyoung Roh, Taiseok Chang
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Shifting motor actions from reflexively reacting to an environmental stimulus to predicting it allows for smooth synchronization of behavior with the outside world.
Olivia G. Calancie+10 more
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We report the results of a pilot study regarding the adaptation of the group eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) protocol for the treatment online, for the management of trauma associated with the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy.
Elisa Faretta+5 more
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Several areas with different saccade-related functions in the frontal cortex are outlined in this review: the frontal eye field, the supplementary eye field, the supplementary motor area, and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. Other recent findings that are discussed are that cerebellar midline lesions, including the oculomotor vermis (lobulus VI and ...
U, Büttner, L, Fuhry
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Effects of Voice and Biographic Data on Face Encoding
There are various perceptual and informational cues for recognizing people. How these interact in the recognition process is of interest. Our goal was to determine if the encoding of faces was enhanced by the concurrent presence of a voice, biographic ...
Thilda Karlsson+3 more
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