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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 ...
Seeking one's heading through eye movements
(2000-09-01)
A study of eye movements during simulated travel toward a grove of four stationary trees revealed that observers looked most at pairs of trees that converged or decelerated apart. Such pairs specify that one's direction ...
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 ...
Saccadic and smooth pursuit eye movements attenuate postural sway similarly
(Elsevier B. V., 2015-01-01)
Saccadic eye movements reduce body sway, yet visually pursuing a moving dot seems to increase body sway. However, how these two types of eye movements affect postural control remains ambiguous, particularly for smooth ...
Saccadic and smooth pursuit eye movements attenuate postural sway similarly
(Elsevier B. V., 2015)
Eye-tracker algorithms to detect saccades during static and dynamic tasks: a structured review
(Iop Publishing Ltd, 2019-02-01)
Objective: Eye-tracking devices have become widely used as clinical assessment tools in a variety of applied-scientific fields to measure saccadic eye movements. With the emergence of multiple static and dynamic devices, ...
Saccadic eye movements are able to reduce body sway in mildly-affected people with Multiple Sclerosis
(2019-05-01)
Background: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative and inflammatory disease that impacts both visual and postural control. It is currently unknown how the integration between visual and postural control is affected ...
Seeking one's heading through eye movements
(2000-09-01)
A study of eye movements during simulated travel toward a grove of four stationary trees revealed that observers looked most at pairs of trees that converged or decelerated apart. Such pairs specify that one's direction ...