Recent studies on the human eye indicate that the pupil moves inside the eyeball due to deformations of the iris. Here we show that this phenomenon can be originated by inertial forces undergone by the iris during the rotation of the eyeball. Moreover, these forces affect the iris in such a way that the pupil behaves effectively as a massive particle. To show this, we develop a model based on the Newton equation on the noninertial reference frame of the eyeball. The model allows us to reproduce and interpret several important findings of recent eye-tracking experiments on saccadic movements. In particular, we get correct results for the dependence of the amplitude and period of the postsaccadic oscillations on the saccade size and also for ...
It is commonly believed that vision is impaired during saccadic eye movements. However, here we repo...
The eye changes gaze continuously from one visual stimulus to another. Using a high speed camera to ...
Purpose: It is unclear how the iris deforms during changes in pupil size. Here, we report an applica...
In a recent letter [S. Bouzat, Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 178101 (2018)10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.178101], a...
AbstractCurrent video eye trackers use information about the pupil center to estimate orientation an...
Abstract in UndeterminedCurrent video eye trackers use information about the pupil center to estimat...
The position and shape of the pupil entrance of the eye plays a central role in video-based eye-tra...
AbstractRecent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye trackers contains post ...
Recent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye trackers contains post saccadic...
Abstract in Undetermined Recent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye tracke...
Study of pupillary movements of the human eye.Loewenfeld, IE and Newsome, DA. (1971). 'Iris Mechanic...
The human eye-movement system is equipped with a sophisticated updating mechanism that can adjust fo...
It is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or 'wobble') relative to...
AbstractIt is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or ‘wobble’) rel...
Resumen del póster expuesto en el 6th EOS Topical Meeting on Visual and Physiological Optics (EMVPO ...
It is commonly believed that vision is impaired during saccadic eye movements. However, here we repo...
The eye changes gaze continuously from one visual stimulus to another. Using a high speed camera to ...
Purpose: It is unclear how the iris deforms during changes in pupil size. Here, we report an applica...
In a recent letter [S. Bouzat, Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 178101 (2018)10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.178101], a...
AbstractCurrent video eye trackers use information about the pupil center to estimate orientation an...
Abstract in UndeterminedCurrent video eye trackers use information about the pupil center to estimat...
The position and shape of the pupil entrance of the eye plays a central role in video-based eye-tra...
AbstractRecent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye trackers contains post ...
Recent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye trackers contains post saccadic...
Abstract in Undetermined Recent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye tracke...
Study of pupillary movements of the human eye.Loewenfeld, IE and Newsome, DA. (1971). 'Iris Mechanic...
The human eye-movement system is equipped with a sophisticated updating mechanism that can adjust fo...
It is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or 'wobble') relative to...
AbstractIt is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or ‘wobble’) rel...
Resumen del póster expuesto en el 6th EOS Topical Meeting on Visual and Physiological Optics (EMVPO ...
It is commonly believed that vision is impaired during saccadic eye movements. However, here we repo...
The eye changes gaze continuously from one visual stimulus to another. Using a high speed camera to ...
Purpose: It is unclear how the iris deforms during changes in pupil size. Here, we report an applica...