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Fixational eye movements and binocular vision

open access: yesFrontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 2014
During attempted visual fixation, small involuntary eye movements –called fixational eye movements--continuously change of our gaze’s position. Disagreement between the left and right eye positions during such motions can produce diplopia (double vision).
Jorge eOtero-Millan   +3 more
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Development of a New Eye Movement Measurement Device Using Eye-Tracking Analysis Technology

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2023
Smooth pursuit eye movements and saccadic eye movements are vital for precise vision. Therefore, tests for eye movement are important for assessing nervous or muscular diseases. However, objective measurements are not frequently performed due to the need
Shunya Tatara   +3 more
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Dog eye movements are slower than human eye movements

open access: yesJournal of Eye Movement Research, 2020
Eye movement of a species reflects the visual behavior strategy that it has adapted to during its evolution. What are eye movements of domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) like? Investigations of dog eye movements per se have not been done, despite the
Soon Young Park   +2 more
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Finely tuned eye movements enhance visual acuity

open access: yesNature Communications, 2020
High visual acuity is essential for many tasks, from recognizing distant friends to driving a car. While much is known about how the eye’s optics and anatomy contribute to spatial resolution, possible influences from eye movements are rarely considered ...
J. Intoy, M. Rucci
semanticscholar   +1 more source

What happens during the stimulus onset asynchrony in the dot-probe task? Exploring the role of eye movements in the assessment of attentional biases. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2013
The dot-probe paradigm is one of the most often used paradigms to investigate attentional biases towards emotional information. However, a large number of the dot-probe studies so far used a long stimulus onset asynchrony allowing for eye movements to ...
Kalina Petrova   +2 more
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Phase space dynamics of eye-movement deficits in psychiatric patients

open access: yesEuropean Psychiatry, 2021
Introduction Eye movement deficits in psychiatric patients have often been investigated with linear models, which fail to fully capture the complex dynamics characterizing eye movements. Objectives The present work aims to investigate the deficits in
S. Dal Col   +5 more
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Eye movements in reading and information processing: 20 years of research.

open access: yesPsychological bulletin, 1998
Recent studies of eye movements in reading and other information processing tasks, such as music reading, typing, visual search, and scene perception, are reviewed.
K. Rayner
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Eye Movements in Reading: Models and Data

open access: yesJournal of Eye Movement Research, 2009
Models of eye movement control in reading and their impact on the field are discussed. Differences between the E-Z Reader model and the SWIFT model are reviewed, as are benchmark data that need to be accounted for by any model of eye movement control ...
Keith Rayner
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Eye movements during reading and their relationship to reading assessment outcomes in Swedish elementary school children

open access: yesJournal of Eye Movement Research, 2022
The characteristics of children’s eye movements during reading change as they gradually become better readers. However, few eye tracking studies have investigated children’s reading and reading development and little is known about the relationship ...
Andrea Strandberg   +3 more
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Somatosensory Influence on Platform-Induced Translational Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex in Vertical Direction in Humans

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurology, 2020
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) consists of two components, the rotational VOR (rVOR) elicited by semicircular canal signals and the translational VOR (tVOR) elicited by otolith signals.
Dieter F. Kutz   +3 more
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