Objectives: Eye tracking has been gaining increasing attention as a possible assessment and monitoring tool for concussion. The King-Devick test (K-DT) was expanded to include an infrared video-oculography-based eye tracker (K-D ET). Therefore, the aim was to provide evidence on the reliability of the K-D ET system under an exercise condition. Methods: Participants (N = 61; 26 male, 35 female; age range 19-25) were allocated to an exercise or sedentary group. Both groups completed a baseline K-D ET measurement and then either two 10-min exercise or sedentary interventions with repeated K-D ET measurements between interventions. Results: The test-retest reliability of the K-D ET ranged from good to excellent for the different variables measu...
International Journal of Exercise Science 10(4): 619-628, 2017. The King-Devick (K-D) test is a conc...
Eye-tracking experiments rely heavily on good data quality of eye-trackers. Unfortunately, it is oft...
Buckley, ThomasThe King-Devick test, a relatively new vision-based assessment, has recently been inc...
Objectives: Eye tracking has been gaining increasing attention as a possible assessment and monitori...
Objectives: Sport-related concussion (SRC) can result in impaired oculomotor function. Oculomotor pe...
Background: Eye-tracking technology for detecting eye movements has been gaining increasing attenti...
With increasing accessibility of portable, economical, video-based, infrared eye trackers, such as t...
The King-Devick (K-D) test of rapid number naming is a reliable visual performance measure that is a...
Background: Eye tracking technologies and methodologies have advanced significantly in recent years....
Objective: This assessment examines the effects of the absence of rest on the speed and accuracy of ...
Kaminski, Thomas W.Context: Current clinical tools that diagnose and assess concussed athletes do no...
The King-Devick (KD) test of rapid number-naming, a sensitive and rapid performance measure, adds a ...
Objective: This evaluation examines the effects of the nonexistence of rest on the speed and accurac...
Objectives Sport-related concussion (SRC) research has focused on impaired oculomotor function. The...
Disconjugate eye movements have been associated with traumatic brain injury since ancient times. Ocu...
International Journal of Exercise Science 10(4): 619-628, 2017. The King-Devick (K-D) test is a conc...
Eye-tracking experiments rely heavily on good data quality of eye-trackers. Unfortunately, it is oft...
Buckley, ThomasThe King-Devick test, a relatively new vision-based assessment, has recently been inc...
Objectives: Eye tracking has been gaining increasing attention as a possible assessment and monitori...
Objectives: Sport-related concussion (SRC) can result in impaired oculomotor function. Oculomotor pe...
Background: Eye-tracking technology for detecting eye movements has been gaining increasing attenti...
With increasing accessibility of portable, economical, video-based, infrared eye trackers, such as t...
The King-Devick (K-D) test of rapid number naming is a reliable visual performance measure that is a...
Background: Eye tracking technologies and methodologies have advanced significantly in recent years....
Objective: This assessment examines the effects of the absence of rest on the speed and accuracy of ...
Kaminski, Thomas W.Context: Current clinical tools that diagnose and assess concussed athletes do no...
The King-Devick (KD) test of rapid number-naming, a sensitive and rapid performance measure, adds a ...
Objective: This evaluation examines the effects of the nonexistence of rest on the speed and accurac...
Objectives Sport-related concussion (SRC) research has focused on impaired oculomotor function. The...
Disconjugate eye movements have been associated with traumatic brain injury since ancient times. Ocu...
International Journal of Exercise Science 10(4): 619-628, 2017. The King-Devick (K-D) test is a conc...
Eye-tracking experiments rely heavily on good data quality of eye-trackers. Unfortunately, it is oft...
Buckley, ThomasThe King-Devick test, a relatively new vision-based assessment, has recently been inc...