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There is evidence that abnormalities in eye movements exist during reading in dyslexic individuals. A few recent studies applied Machine Learning (ML) classifiers to such eye movement data to predict dyslexia. A general problem with these studies is that
Alae Eddine El Hmimdi+3 more
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Eye Movements during Silent and Oral Reading in a Regular Orthography: Basic Characteristics and Correlations with Childhood Cognitive Abilities and Adolescent Reading Skills. [PDF]
The present study aimed to define differences between silent and oral reading with respect to spatial and temporal eye movement parameters. Eye movements of 22 German-speaking adolescents (14 females; mean age = 13;6 years;months) were recorded while ...
Magdalena Krieber+9 more
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Paroxysmal eye–head movements in Glut1 deficiency syndrome [PDF]
Objective:To describe a characteristic paroxysmal eye–head movement disorder that occurs in infants with Glut1 deficiency syndrome (Glut1 DS).Methods:We retrospectively reviewed the medical charts of 101 patients with Glut1 DS to obtain clinical data ...
De Vivo, Darryl C+5 more
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Saccadic eye movement speed is related to variations in phantom array effect visibility
The phantom array effect is one of the temporal light artefacts that can decrease performance and increase fatigue. The phantom array effect visibility shows large individual differences; however, the dominant factors that can explain these individual ...
Hyeran Kang+3 more
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Evaluation of Ten Open-Source Eye-Movement Classification Algorithms in Simulated Surgical Scenarios
Despite providing several insights into visual attention and evidence regarding certain brain states and psychological functions, classifying eye movements is a highly demanding process.
Gonca Gokce Menekse Dalveren+1 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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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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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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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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Eye cannot see it: The interference of subliminal distractors on saccade metrics [PDF]
The present study investigated whether subliminal (unconsciously perceived) visual information influences eye movement metrics, like saccade trajectories and endpoints.
Mulckhuyse, Manon+2 more
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