Unlike saccades, smooth pursuit cannot easily be initiated voluntarily without a moving target to follow. |
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He started staring at them really intently, and his eyes were making these little saccades over the patterns, scanning them like crazy. |
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A reader's eye still moves in a series of jumps and stops known as saccades and fixations. |
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Pure vergence movements, uncontaminated by saccades, occur when changing gaze between two targets, both lying straight ahead, but at different distances. |
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She has constant titubation and rhythmic jerking of her entire upper and lower extremities, obvious eye nystagmus and difficulty in initiating ocular saccades. |
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The Turing test and saccades are discussed, concisely and brilliantly. |
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An interesting way to observe the effect of drifts, along with associated saccades, on your visual system is to carefully study the type of graphic shown here. |
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Additionally, the various components of saccades are largely free of cognitive influence and not interdependent. |
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Not only the POR, but also the length and duration of fixation and saccades can be derived from these more accurate measurements. |
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Horizontal and vertical gaze-evoked nystagmus and dysmetric saccades were present, without occulomotor apraxia. |
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Her cranial nerves were notable for impaired upgaze, but otherwise intact EOMs with slow tracking but no abnormal saccades and no nystagmus. |
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Some songs such as the happy, bouncy Jamaica will put a smile on the sternest face as it resonates from ear to ear and the unusual Saccades is the ultimate in relaxation. |
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