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Ocular oscillations induced by shifts of the direction and depth of visual fixation
Annals of Neurology, 2001Shifts of the point of fixation between two targets aligned on one eye that are located near and far (Müller paradigm) stimulates a combined saccadic-vergence movement. In normal subjects, this test paradigm often induces saccadic oscillations of about 0.3 degrees at 20 to 30 Hz.
Bhidayasiri J. T. +6 more
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Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 2009
Abstract The purpose of this work is to analyze the contribution of eye movements to the variability of the Zernike coefficients as determined with a Hartmann–Shack aberrometer. In order to isolate this effect we considered static aberrations tied to the eye pupil.
J, Arines, E, Pailos, P, Prado, S, Bará
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Abstract The purpose of this work is to analyze the contribution of eye movements to the variability of the Zernike coefficients as determined with a Hartmann–Shack aberrometer. In order to isolate this effect we considered static aberrations tied to the eye pupil.
J, Arines, E, Pailos, P, Prado, S, Bará
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[The status of ocular fixation in civil aviation pilots].
Kosmicheskaia biologiia i aviakosmicheskaia meditsina, 1991This paper discussed the importance of gaze fixation for professional pilot activities. It describes new methods for evaluating mono- and binocular fixation. The results of examinations of pilots with mild emmetropia and ametropia demonstrate that qualitative parameters of gaze fixation are important adequate assessment of visual abilities.
S V, Panferov +3 more
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Assessing inter-ocular fixational eye movements throughout the lifespan
Experimental Brain ResearchThis study aims to assess fixational eye movements (FEMs) obtained under binocular and monocular viewing in normal individuals across different age groups. We recruited 68 healthy participants divided into Group 1 (children, 3-9 years, n = 20), Group 2 (adolescents, 10-19 years, n = 26), and Group 3 (adults, 20-73 years, n = 22).
Sophie C, Yue +3 more
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Cyclodextrin-based ocular drug delivery systems: A comprehensive review
Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2023Qiuxiang Wang, Guihua Fang
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Nanomedicine for the Detection and Treatment of Ocular Bacterial Infections
Advanced Materials, 2023Xinru You, Na Kong, Wei Tao
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OCULAR MOVEMENTS AND FIXATIONS IN READING
Optometry and Vision Science, 1951openaire +2 more sources
Recent advances of smart materials for ocular drug delivery
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2023Fuxiao Luan
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