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Vergence eye movements and dyslexia
Published 1987“…</p> <p>In 432 dyslexic and normal children vergence eye movements were recorded during the Dunlop Test of visual direction sense. …”
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Eye movements in search in visual neglect
Published 2005“…We report data on eye movements in a patient (MP) with unilateral visual neglect, in a task of searching a real-world scene. …”
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Eye movements and deep brain stimulation
Published 2016“…Despite the fact that circuits involved in eye movement control traverse the basal ganglia and are thus likely to be affected by DBS, studies combining DBS with eye movement analysis have been infrequent. …”
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Eye movements as a probe of attention.
Published 2008“…Finally, we consider how one supposedly crucial role of attention--that of binding features which belong to an object--might operate so that object representations are veridically maintained and remapped across eye movements.…”
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Fixational eye movements - keeping the eyes on target
Published 2019“…<p>This thesis presents three different strands of research into fixational eye movements: the detection of microsaccades, the interaction between fixational eye movements and the visual stimulus, and the interplay of microsaccades and drift. …”
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The neural control of convergence eye movements and accomodation
Published 1985“…<p xmlns:etd="http://www.ouls.ox.ac.uk/ora/modsextensions">Vergence eye movements and ocular accommodation were measured in three monkeys (<em>Macacca</em> <em>mulatta</em>) trained to track a haploscopically presented target which appeared to move in depth. …”
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The retinal mosaic, eye movements and colour vision
Published 2020“…While visual inspection of certain trends was promising, no significant associations were found between particular amounts of eye movement and spatiochromatic performance, between eye movement and L:M ratio, or between eye movement and scene content.…”
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Neuroimaging of rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder
Published 2019“…Idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) is a parasomnia characterized by the loss of muscle atonia and the presence of undesirable motor manifestations during rapid eye movement sleep. …”
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People are unable to recognize or report on their own eye movements.
Published 2016“…Eye movements bring new information into our visual system. …”
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Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation on Eye Movements and Vestibular Function
Published 2018“…From the scientific standpoint such studies offer the ability to assess the outcomes of basal ganglia stimulation on eye movement behavior in cognitive as well as in motor domains. …”
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Eye movement evidence for context-sensitive derivation of scalar inferences
Published 2017“…The present study used eye movements to isolate the time course of this process. …”
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The relationship between delay period eye movements and visuospatial memory.
Published 2014“…Shifts of attention through eye movements may provide a mechanism for the maintenance of relational visuospatial memory.…”
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From eye movements to actions: how batsmen hit the ball.
Published 2000“…Comparing players with different skill levels, we found that a short latency for the first saccade distinguished good from poor batsmen, and that a cricket player's eye movement strategy contributes to his skill in the game.…”
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Eye movement evidence for context-sensitive derivation of scalar inferences
Published 2018“…The present study used eye movements to isolate the time course of this process. …”
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The eyes have it: an exploration of eye movements in action disorganisation syndrome.
Published 2010“…We examined eye movements in a patient, FK, who has action disorganisation syndrome (ADS), as he performed the everyday task of making a cup of tea. …”
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