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In the interaural direction, translational linear acceleration is loaded during lateral translational movement and gravitational acceleration is loaded during lateral tilting movement. These two types of acceleration induce eye movements via two kinds of
Shotaro Harada +11 more
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Reduced non–rapid eye movement sleep is associated with tau pathology in early Alzheimer’s disease
Slow wave activity during non–rapid eye movement sleep decreases with disease progression in patients with Alzheimer’s disease. Losing sleep over Alzheimer’s disease In patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), amyloid-β (Aβ) plaques and tau protein ...
B. Lucey +11 more
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Research and Application of Eye Movement Interaction based on Eye Movement Recognition
Generally, human-computer interaction is an interaction and operation between users and machine hardware. The user submits instructions to the machine, and the machine outputs the processed data and results to the user after receiving the instructions ...
Wang Shu, Wang Qing, Chen Hong
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Tracking Eye Movements During Sleep in Mice
Eye movement is not only for adjusting the visual field and maintaining the stability of visual information on the retina, but also provides an external manifestation of the cognitive status of the brain.
Qingshuo Meng +5 more
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Increasing evidence connects the gut microbiota and the onset and/or phenotype of Parkinson's disease (PD). Differences in the abundances of specific bacterial taxa have been reported in PD patients.
A. Heintz‐Buschart +9 more
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PrivacEye: privacy-preserving head-mounted eye tracking using egocentric scene image and eye movement features [PDF]
Eyewear devices, such as augmented reality displays, increasingly integrate eye tracking, but the first-person camera required to map a user's gaze to the visual scene can pose a significant threat to user and bystander privacy.
Julian Steil +4 more
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Developmental Eye Movement test and dyslexic children: A pilot study with eye movement recordings. [PDF]
The goal of this study is to explore eye movement recordings during the Developmental Eye Movement (DEM) test in dyslexic and non-dyslexic children. Thirteen children with dyslexia, 13 non-dyslexic chronological age- and IQ-matched children and 13 non ...
Lionel Moiroud +3 more
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High sampling frequency of eye-trackers introduces noise in raw eye movement data. Furthermore, the unstable sampling frequency of devices generates fluctuating time interval between samples, which has negative influence on the quality of raw eye ...
Bo Liu +4 more
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Comparison of eye movements in schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder
Aim Eye movement abnormalities are often associated with psychiatric illness. Subjects with either schizophrenia or autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have been reported to show eye movement abnormalities.
Tomoko Shiino +7 more
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Progress in perceptual research: the case of prosopagnosia [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]
Prosopagnosia is an impairment in the ability to recognize faces and can be acquired after a brain lesion or occur as a developmental variant. Studies of prosopagnosia make important contributions to our understanding of face processing and object ...
Andrea Albonico, Jason Barton
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