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Phase space dynamics of eye-movement deficits in psychiatric patients
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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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].
Becker, Stefanie I.+2 more
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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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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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Eye movements in surgery : A literature review
h recent advances in eye tracking technology, it is now possible to track surgeons’ eye movements while engaged in a surgical task or when surgical residents practice their surgical skills.
Frouke Hermens, Rhona Flin, Irfan Ahmed
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Blurring emotional memories using eye movements: individual differences and speed of eye movements
Background: In eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), patients make eye movements (EM) while recalling traumatic memories. Making EM taxes working memory (WM), which leaves less resources available for imagery of the memory.
Kevin van Schie+4 more
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Evidence for a functional subdivision of Premotor Ear-Eye Field (Area 8B).
The Supplementary Eye Field (SEF) and the Frontal Eye Field (FEF) have been described as participating in gaze shift control. Recent evidence suggests, however, that other areas of the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex also influence gaze shift.
Marco eLanzilotto+2 more
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Eye movement characteristics in schizophrenia: A recent update with clinical implications
Eye movements are indispensable for the collection of visual information in everyday life. Many findings regarding the neural basis of eye movements have been accumulated from neurophysiological and psychophysical studies.
Kentaro Morita+3 more
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Eye movements provide insights about a wide range of brain functions, from sensorimotor integration to cognition; hence, the measurement of eye movements is an important tool in neuroscience research.
Hannah L Payne, Jennifer L Raymond
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Modeling Human Eye Movements with Neural Networks in a Maze-Solving Task [PDF]
From smoothly pursuing moving objects to rapidly shifting gazes during visual search, humans employ a wide variety of eye movement strategies in different contexts. While eye movements provide a rich window into mental processes, building generative models of eye movements is notoriously difficult, and to date the computational objectives guiding eye ...
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