PURPOSE:There is some controversy whether or not saccades change with age. This cross-sectional study aims to clarify the characteristics of reflexive saccades at various ages to establish a normative cohort in a standardized set-up. Second objective is to investigate the feasibility of saccadometry in daily ophthalmological practice. METHODS:One hundred healthy participants aged between 6 and 76 years underwent an ophthalmologic examination and saccadometry, using an infrared video-oculography device, sampling at 220 Hz. The reflexive saccades were evoked in four directions and three target displacements each (5°/15°/30° horizontally and of 5°/10°/20° vertically). Saccadic peak velocity, gain (amplitude/target displacement) and latency wer...
ABSTRACT. Although humans typically move more slowly as they age, one exception may be the saccadic ...
Saccadic eye movement analysis is becoming increasingly quantitative; thus, an appropriate statistic...
We examined age-group differences in a saccadic interference task, which requires that participants ...
Purpose: There is some controversy whether or not saccades change with age. This cross-sectional stu...
Peak velocity of horizontal (direction right/left) reflexive saccades. The peak velocity (y-axis) is...
Objective: This study sought to investigate whether the size of the target used in the horizontal vH...
Objective: This study sought to investigate whether the size of the target used in the horizontal vH...
Peak velocity of vertical (direction up/down) reflexive saccades. The peak velocity (y-axis) is disp...
Latency of horizontal (direction right/left) reflexive saccades. The latency (y-axis) is displayed i...
Latency of vertical (direction up/down) reflexive saccades. The latency (y-axis) is displayed in box...
Abstract In real life we produce vertical saccades at different distances and eccentricities, and wh...
Abstract Peak velocity, duration and accuracy of eye movements (saccade, vergence and combined sacca...
Gain of horizontal (direction right/left) reflexive saccades. The gain (y-axis) is displayed in boxp...
Objective: This study sought to investigate whether the size of the target used in the horizontal vH...
Gain of vertical (direction up/down) reflexive saccades. The gain (y-axis) is displayed in boxplots ...
ABSTRACT. Although humans typically move more slowly as they age, one exception may be the saccadic ...
Saccadic eye movement analysis is becoming increasingly quantitative; thus, an appropriate statistic...
We examined age-group differences in a saccadic interference task, which requires that participants ...
Purpose: There is some controversy whether or not saccades change with age. This cross-sectional stu...
Peak velocity of horizontal (direction right/left) reflexive saccades. The peak velocity (y-axis) is...
Objective: This study sought to investigate whether the size of the target used in the horizontal vH...
Objective: This study sought to investigate whether the size of the target used in the horizontal vH...
Peak velocity of vertical (direction up/down) reflexive saccades. The peak velocity (y-axis) is disp...
Latency of horizontal (direction right/left) reflexive saccades. The latency (y-axis) is displayed i...
Latency of vertical (direction up/down) reflexive saccades. The latency (y-axis) is displayed in box...
Abstract In real life we produce vertical saccades at different distances and eccentricities, and wh...
Abstract Peak velocity, duration and accuracy of eye movements (saccade, vergence and combined sacca...
Gain of horizontal (direction right/left) reflexive saccades. The gain (y-axis) is displayed in boxp...
Objective: This study sought to investigate whether the size of the target used in the horizontal vH...
Gain of vertical (direction up/down) reflexive saccades. The gain (y-axis) is displayed in boxplots ...
ABSTRACT. Although humans typically move more slowly as they age, one exception may be the saccadic ...
Saccadic eye movement analysis is becoming increasingly quantitative; thus, an appropriate statistic...
We examined age-group differences in a saccadic interference task, which requires that participants ...