Objective: This evaluation examines the effects of the nonexistence of rest on the speed and accuracy of eye movement as assessed by the King-Device (K-D) test, a _1-minute test that includes rapid numbering. Methods: In this partner review, residents of the Sensory Systems Sciences and staff of the University of Pennsylvania Health System experienced a review requested by the Post-Call K-D (n _ 27) tests; those who do not tolerate the call (n _ 11) also completed the standard and follow-up K-D tests. Distinctions in events and confusion between check and follow-up K-D values were considered between the two social affairs. Our current research was conducted at LRBT Eye Hospital Lahore from December 2017 to February, 2019. Results: For th...
Running title: Processing time measures based on eye movements.Bibliography: leaves 23-24Supported b...
Circadian rhythms and restricted sleep length affect cognitive functions and, consequently, the perf...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of using a wearable eye-tracker when assessing patients with ...
Objective: This assessment examines the effects of the absence of rest on the speed and accuracy of ...
Objective: This evaluation examines the possessions of the nonexistence of respite on the speed and ...
Objective: This assessment examines the impact of the non-occurrence of laypersons on the speed and ...
Objectives: Eye tracking has been gaining increasing attention as a possible assessment and monitori...
Based on the speed of rapid number naming, the King-Devick (K-D) test captures impaired eye movement...
The King-Devick (KD) test of rapid number-naming, a sensitive and rapid performance measure, adds a ...
Objectives: Sport-related concussion (SRC) can result in impaired oculomotor function. Oculomotor pe...
Two tests of eye movement skill that require calling out rows of numbers are currently in use in opt...
Resident sleep deprivation is an important topic given its negative effect on neurocognitive perform...
Recker L, Foerster RM, Schneider WX, Poth CH. Emphasizing speed or accuracy in an eye-tracking versi...
Slowed eyelid closure coupled with increased duration and frequency of closure is associated with dr...
" These authors are co-authors on this work. Objective: The 6-minute walk test is widely used t...
Running title: Processing time measures based on eye movements.Bibliography: leaves 23-24Supported b...
Circadian rhythms and restricted sleep length affect cognitive functions and, consequently, the perf...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of using a wearable eye-tracker when assessing patients with ...
Objective: This assessment examines the effects of the absence of rest on the speed and accuracy of ...
Objective: This evaluation examines the possessions of the nonexistence of respite on the speed and ...
Objective: This assessment examines the impact of the non-occurrence of laypersons on the speed and ...
Objectives: Eye tracking has been gaining increasing attention as a possible assessment and monitori...
Based on the speed of rapid number naming, the King-Devick (K-D) test captures impaired eye movement...
The King-Devick (KD) test of rapid number-naming, a sensitive and rapid performance measure, adds a ...
Objectives: Sport-related concussion (SRC) can result in impaired oculomotor function. Oculomotor pe...
Two tests of eye movement skill that require calling out rows of numbers are currently in use in opt...
Resident sleep deprivation is an important topic given its negative effect on neurocognitive perform...
Recker L, Foerster RM, Schneider WX, Poth CH. Emphasizing speed or accuracy in an eye-tracking versi...
Slowed eyelid closure coupled with increased duration and frequency of closure is associated with dr...
" These authors are co-authors on this work. Objective: The 6-minute walk test is widely used t...
Running title: Processing time measures based on eye movements.Bibliography: leaves 23-24Supported b...
Circadian rhythms and restricted sleep length affect cognitive functions and, consequently, the perf...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of using a wearable eye-tracker when assessing patients with ...