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Effects of saccadic eye movements on postural control in older adults
(2015)
Saccadic eye movements have been shown to affect posture by decreasing the magnitude of body sway in young adults. However, there is no evidence of how the search for visual information that occurs during eye movements ...
Effects of saccadic eye movements on postural control stabilization
(2013-01-01)
Several structures of the central nervous system share involvement in both ocular and postural control, but the visual mechanisms in postural control are still unclear. There are discrepant evidences on whether saccades ...
Saccadic and smooth pursuit eye movements attenuate postural sway similarly
(Elsevier B. V., 2015)
A method for enhancing eye movements data from eye-tracking devices
(Asociación Argentina de Mecánica Computacional, 2017-11)
Eye movements play an important role in actual neuroscience and in the last twenty years, many eye-tracking devices have emerged with different methods and performance features. Generally, the highest quality ones with ...
Improving head movement tolerance of cross-ratio based eye trackers
(SpringerNova York, 2013-02)
When first introduced, the cross-ratio (CR) based remote eye tracking method offered many attractive features for natural human gaze-based interaction, such as simple camera setup, no user calibration, and invariance to ...
Effects of ankle muscle fatigue and visual behavior on postural sway in young adults
(2019-01-01)
Ankle muscle fatigue has been shown to increase body sway. In addition, body sway in quiet upright standing is reduced when saccadic eye movements are performed. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of ...
Wearing a head-mounted eye tracker may reduce body sway
(2020-03-23)
This study investigated the effects of wearing a head-mounted eye tracker on upright balance during different visual tasks. Twenty five young adults stood upright on a force plate while performing the visual tasks of ...