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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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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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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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Measuring miniature eye movements by means of a SQUID magnetometer [PDF]
A new technique to measure small eye movements is reported. The precise recording of human eye movements is necessary for research on visual fatigue induced by visual display units.1 So far all methods used have disadvantages: especially those which are ...
Breukink, E.W. +4 more
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Quantum Brain: A Recurrent Quantum Neural Network Model to Describe Eye Tracking of Moving Targets [PDF]
A theoretical quantum brain model is proposed using a nonlinear Schroedinger wave equation. The model proposes that there exists a quantum process that mediates the collective response of a neural lattice (classical brain).
Behera, Laxmidhar +2 more
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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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Brief report: how adolescents with ASD process social information in complex scenes. Combining evidence from eye movements and verbal descriptions [PDF]
We investigated attention, encoding and processing of social aspects of complex photographic scenes. Twenty-four high-functioning adolescents (aged 11–16) with ASD and 24 typically developing matched control participants viewed and then described a ...
A Kingstone +24 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 abnormalities in movement disorders [PDF]
The visual system represents the most well-developed sensory system in humans, who are highly dependent on vision for organized response to their environment. The region of eye that is responsible for sharp central vision is the fovea. Thus, to see the world, images of objects of interest should fall on fovea.
Lal, Vivek, Truong, Daniel
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The characteristics of smooth versus saccadic eye movement tracking were compared for the purpose of human-computer interface. The study was performed by implementing a custom head-mounted system to track smooth eye movements for control of a mouse ...
Adam Pantanowitz +4 more
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