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saccadic eye movements การใช้

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  • Both locations served as potential targets of a saccadic eye movement.
  • In birds, saccadic eye movements serve a further function.
  • Typically it takes 200 ms to make a saccadic eye movement to a location.
  • Each layer contains a saccadic eye movement.
  • "' Smooth pursuit eye movements "'allow the saccadic eye movements.
  • The lack of saccadic eye movements forces the toad to hold its eyes in rigid positions.
  • Thus, in birds, saccadic eye movements appear to be important in retinal nutrition and cellular respiration.
  • In the parietal lobe, the lateral and ventral intraparietal cortex are involved in visual attention and saccadic eye movements.
  • The superior colliculus is involved with saccadic eye movements; while the inferior is a synapsing point for sound information.
  • A recent research model proposes that the perception of space and time undergoes strong distortions during rapid saccadic eye movements.
  • Glimcher s post-doctoral training was in saccadic eye movements might be involved in planning those movements as well.
  • Saccadic eye movements differ from the smooth pursuit component by their very high initial acceleration and deceleration, and peak velocity.
  • Experiments using fMRI in humans reported in 2010 that both spatial attention and saccadic eye movements can modulate activity in the LGN.
  • But, the SEF is thought to improve saccade production by using prior knowledge of anticipated task requirements to influence saccadic eye movements.
  • The trouble stems from tiny adjustments called saccadic eye movements ( SEM ) which guide peripheral images onto the most sensitive part of the retina.
  • When corrected for reading ability, dyslexic individuals demonstrate below normal saccadic eye movements, suggesting that the severity reading disorders may be due to oculo-motor deficits.
  • Increased awareness of learning-related vision disorders in schools improves outcomes as saccadic eye movement deficiencies can be remediated with training and correspondingly reading performance can be enhanced.
  • McConkie conducted the first studies on change blindness involving changes in words and texts; in these studies, the changes were introduced while the observer performed a saccadic eye movement.
  • The article confirms that the K-D Test evaluates brainstem, cerebellum, and cortical functioning using rapid number naming, saccadic eye movements, attention, and language components.
  • One reason for this type of stimulus-response chain is that, unlike humans, toads do not have involuntary saccadic eye movements and they also cannot perform  tracking eye movements ( Ewert 1980 ).
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