There was a statistically significant higher mean peak velocity of saccadic eye movements in alcohol-dependent individuals (440.82±86.33deg/s) when compared to healthy controls (411.39±86.33deg/s). Greater asymmetry of mean peak velocity between right-sided and left-sided saccades was observed in...
Saccade metrics and velocity characteristics of anticipatory as well as visually elicited saccades in horizontal and vertical directions have been measured in a group of 7 patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), a group of 6 patients with parkinsonism (PS) and a control group of 10 subjects. ...
Velocity ProfileGamma FunctionThe main sequence relations of saccades stated that the duration was linearly correlated to the saccadic amplitude for a wide range, whereas the peak velocity correlated exponentially to the amplitude with saturation occurred at 30u00b0-40u00b0. Skewness was used ...
A significant correlation was observed between the average subjective evaluation score and the peak saccade velocity, but not the VA of each participant. We conclude that each participant has a certain susceptibility to image blur when evaluating moving pictures, and that this susceptibility ...
Conclusions : Emmetropic patients modify their average microsaccade size to a larger extent in comparison to myopic patients in the presence of induced blur. The use of BM1 significantly degreases the average size and the peak velocity of the microsaccades produced by myopic subjects when exposed...
The method further includes determining the level of fatigue based on a difference between the current microsaccade peak velocity and the baseline microsaccade peak velocity.DISTASI, LEANDRO, LUIGIMACKNIK, STEPHEN, L.MARTINEZ-CONDE, SUSANADi Stasi LL, Macknik SL, Martinez-Conde S (2013c) System ...
The method further includes determining the level of fatigue based on a difference between the current microsaccade peak velocity and the baseline microsaccade peak velocity.doi:WO2013078461 A1Leandro Luigi DistasiStephen L. MacknikSusana Martinez-Conde...
Kingma, "Measuring saccade peak velocity using a low-frequency sampling rate of 50 Hz," IEEE Trans. Biomedical Eng., vol. 55, no. 12, pp. 2840-2842, Dec. 2008.Wierts, R., Janssen, M.J.A. and Kingma, H. (2008), Measuring saccade peak velocity using a low-frequency sampling rate...
Research shows that eye movement indices such as peak saccade velocity and blink rate are related to processes of attentional control, however it is still unclear how eye movements are affected by graded changes in task demand. We examine for the first time relations of eye movements to mental ...
1510 Amplitude-peak velocity relationships of different types of human saccades in the adapted statesdoi:10.1016/S0168-0102(97)90498-3Futaba Minakawa and Masahiko Fujita and Akihiro AmagaiNeuroscience Research