Microsaccade research has recently reached a critical mass of studies that allows, for the first time, a comprehensive review of how microsaccadic dynamics change in neurological and ophthalmic disease. We discuss the various pathological conditions that affect microsaccades, their impact on microsaccadic and other fixational eye movement dynamics, and the incipient studies that point to microsaccadic features as potential indicators of differential and early diagnoses of multiple clinical conditions, from movement disorders to attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder to amblyopia. We propose that the objective assessment of fixational eye movement parameters may help refine differential diagnostics in neurological disease and assist in the...
This thesis presents three different strands of research into fixational eye movements: the detectio...
SummaryOur eyes move continually, even while we fixate our gaze on an object. If fixational eye move...
Although the eyes may appear to an examiner to be still during steady viewing, fixation actually con...
Microsaccades are the largest and fastest of the fixational eye movements, which are involuntary eye...
International audienceOur eyes move constantly, even when we try to fixate our gaze. Fixational eye ...
Recent technical developments and increased affordability of high-speed eye tracking devices have br...
Microsaccades are involuntary, small, jerk-like eye-movements with high-velocity that are observed d...
AbstractContrary to common wisdom, fixations are a dynamically rich behavior, composed of continual,...
textabstractOver the past decade several research groups have taken a renewed interest in the specia...
Our eyesmove constantly, even whenwe try to fixate our gaze. Fixational eyemovements prevent and res...
We have developed a new method for detecting microsaccades in eye-movement data. The impetus was the...
Microsaccades are miniature eye movements produced involuntarily during visual fixation of stationar...
The possible visual functions of microsaccades have long been debated1–3. Proposed functions range f...
The possible visual functions of microsaccades have long been debated1–3. Proposed functions range f...
During visual fixation, we constantly move our eyes. These microscopic eye movements are composed of...
This thesis presents three different strands of research into fixational eye movements: the detectio...
SummaryOur eyes move continually, even while we fixate our gaze on an object. If fixational eye move...
Although the eyes may appear to an examiner to be still during steady viewing, fixation actually con...
Microsaccades are the largest and fastest of the fixational eye movements, which are involuntary eye...
International audienceOur eyes move constantly, even when we try to fixate our gaze. Fixational eye ...
Recent technical developments and increased affordability of high-speed eye tracking devices have br...
Microsaccades are involuntary, small, jerk-like eye-movements with high-velocity that are observed d...
AbstractContrary to common wisdom, fixations are a dynamically rich behavior, composed of continual,...
textabstractOver the past decade several research groups have taken a renewed interest in the specia...
Our eyesmove constantly, even whenwe try to fixate our gaze. Fixational eyemovements prevent and res...
We have developed a new method for detecting microsaccades in eye-movement data. The impetus was the...
Microsaccades are miniature eye movements produced involuntarily during visual fixation of stationar...
The possible visual functions of microsaccades have long been debated1–3. Proposed functions range f...
The possible visual functions of microsaccades have long been debated1–3. Proposed functions range f...
During visual fixation, we constantly move our eyes. These microscopic eye movements are composed of...
This thesis presents three different strands of research into fixational eye movements: the detectio...
SummaryOur eyes move continually, even while we fixate our gaze on an object. If fixational eye move...
Although the eyes may appear to an examiner to be still during steady viewing, fixation actually con...