A simple mathematical deterministic model of dysfunctions of eye- tracking is presented in this paper. The model is formulated as a second order nonlinear ordinary differential equation, incorporating non Hookesien cubic restoring force. Perturbation technique with the nonlinear restoring force coefficient as the perturbation parameter is employed for solving the basic nonlinear equation. Numerical estimation of the angular displacement and angular velocity is computed for a wide spectrum of the eye dysfunction. The significance of the effects of the time, frequency and amplitude of the exiting force on angular displacement and angular velocity has been discussed by adopting ANOVA technique. The table shows the critical levels of time (&tau...
This paper introduces a model of oculomotor control during the smooth pursuit of occluded visual tar...
During pursuit eye movement, a stationary background projected on the retina shifts in the direction...
This thesis treats the identification of Volterra models of the human smooth pursuit system from eye...
Oculomotor tests (OMT) are administered to quantify symptoms in neurological and mental diseases. Ey...
This thesis proposes nonlinear system identification techniques for the mathematical modeling of the...
Experimental results previously presented by the authors about the different responses of human smoo...
Cerebellar impairment may cause deficits in horizontal gaze holding, leading to centrifugal gaze-evo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from [the Institute of Mathem...
Current computational models of smooth-pursuit eye movements assume that the primary visual input is...
Using a simple first-order nonlinear mathematical model, it is shown that typical features of the sm...
Objects moving in natural environments change their direction of motion frequently (animals chasing ...
In the analysis of human motor skills, tracking tasks with multisine target signals are often perfor...
<div><p>This paper introduces a model of oculomotor control during the smooth pursuit of occluded vi...
To date, smooth pursuit eye movement in schizophrenia has only been investigated using a target st...
Purpose: Small moving targets are followed by pursuit eye movements, with success ubiquitously defin...
This paper introduces a model of oculomotor control during the smooth pursuit of occluded visual tar...
During pursuit eye movement, a stationary background projected on the retina shifts in the direction...
This thesis treats the identification of Volterra models of the human smooth pursuit system from eye...
Oculomotor tests (OMT) are administered to quantify symptoms in neurological and mental diseases. Ey...
This thesis proposes nonlinear system identification techniques for the mathematical modeling of the...
Experimental results previously presented by the authors about the different responses of human smoo...
Cerebellar impairment may cause deficits in horizontal gaze holding, leading to centrifugal gaze-evo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from [the Institute of Mathem...
Current computational models of smooth-pursuit eye movements assume that the primary visual input is...
Using a simple first-order nonlinear mathematical model, it is shown that typical features of the sm...
Objects moving in natural environments change their direction of motion frequently (animals chasing ...
In the analysis of human motor skills, tracking tasks with multisine target signals are often perfor...
<div><p>This paper introduces a model of oculomotor control during the smooth pursuit of occluded vi...
To date, smooth pursuit eye movement in schizophrenia has only been investigated using a target st...
Purpose: Small moving targets are followed by pursuit eye movements, with success ubiquitously defin...
This paper introduces a model of oculomotor control during the smooth pursuit of occluded visual tar...
During pursuit eye movement, a stationary background projected on the retina shifts in the direction...
This thesis treats the identification of Volterra models of the human smooth pursuit system from eye...