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Studies of eye movement have become an essential tool of basic neuroscience research. Measures of eye movement have been applied to higher brain functions such as cognition, social behavior, and higher‐level decision‐making.
Emiko Shishido +5 more
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Fixational eye movement waveforms in amblyopia: Characteristics of fast and slow eye movements
Fixational eye movements comprise of fast microsaccades alternating with slow inter-saccadic drifts. These physiologic eye movements play an important role in visual perception.
Sarah Linda Kang +4 more
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Research on Eye-Tracking Control Methods Based on an Improved YOLOv11 Model
Eye-tracking technology has gained traction in the field of medical rehabilitation due to its non-invasive and intuitive nature. However, current eye-tracking methods based on object detection technology suffer from insufficient accuracy in detecting the
Xiangyang Sun +4 more
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Speech Biomarkers in Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder and Parkinson Disease [PDF]
Jan Rusz +26 more
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With the deep integration of psychology and artificial intelligence technology and other related technologies, eye control technology has achieved certain results at the practical application level.
Xiangyang Sun, Zihan Cai
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Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder and rapid eye movement sleep without atonia are more frequent in advanced versus early Parkinson’s disease [PDF]
Jirada Sringean +17 more
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Accurate detection of cerebellar smooth pursuit eye movement abnormalities via mobile phone video and machine learning [PDF]
Zhuoqing Chang +6 more
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Pioneers of Eye Movement Research
Recent advances in the technology affording eye movement recordings carry the risk of neglecting past achievements. Without the assistance of this modern armoury, great strides were made in describing the ways the eyes move. For Aristotle the fundamental
Nicholas J Wade
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Involuntary eye movement during fixation is essential for visual information acquisition. Previous studies have suggested that such eye movement depends on the attributes of visual stimuli (e.g. Yokota, APCV2010).
Masae Yokota, Yasunari Yokota
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