The Neurology of Eye MovementsOcular Motility DisordersEye MovementsAn abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.doi:10.1016/S0002-9394(14)77807-9Gunter K. von NoordenElsevier Inc.American Journal of Ophthalmology
The Neurology of Eye Movements provides clinicians with a synthesis of current scientific information that can be applied to the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of ocular motility. Basic scientists will also benefit by description of how data from anatomical, electrophysical, pharmacological, and ...
The Neurology of Eye Movements, Second Editiondoi:10.1080/0065955X.1992.11981917Leslie W. FranceAmerican Orthoptic Journal
THE NEUROLOGY OF EYE MOVEMENTS LR John,DS Zee - 《Optometry & Vision Science》 被引量: 3008发表: 1984年 The Oxford Handbook of Eye Movements In the past few years, there has been an explosion of eye movement research in cognitive science and neuroscience. This has been due to the ...
All vertebrates share a characteristic pattern of eye-movements which consists of periods of stationary fixation, separated by fast gaze-relocating saccades. The underlying reason for this strategy is the need to keep the retinal image almost stationary, to avoid blur. Primates, and a few other ...
Define Eye Movements. Eye Movements synonyms, Eye Movements pronunciation, Eye Movements translation, English dictionary definition of Eye Movements. Blinked … as if chasing a fly away —Aharon MeggedBlinking like a frightened cat —Dan WakefieldBlinkin
In which a special camera records where people look in the course of such activities as driving and looking at pictures. It appears that the eye fixes on many things of which the viewer is not aware
Department of Neurology and Suzhou Clinical Research Center of Neurological Disease, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, No. 1055, Sanxiang Road, Suzhou, 215004, Jiangsu Province, People’s Republic of China Xiao-ting Ma, Lin-lin Yao, Shan-wen Liu, Yan-yun Sun, Dan Xu & Hu...
A term used in control theory to refer to that which is controlled. In the case of eye movements, the oculomotor plant refers to the globe, extraocular muscles, orbital suspensory tissues and any other passive orbital tissues that influence rotation of the eye. ...
Experiment 2 found that manipulating eye movements could reduce the magnitude of the illusion. When observers tracked targets (dots) that were placed at corresponding locations at the front of the small object and the long object respectively, they perceived the speeds of the two objects as equal...