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Conclusion Patients of younger age, male and those with absence of extraocular muscle deviation have better eye movements in the affected eye (increased HAR%) 6 months after surgery. Contributors ...
The limits of how fast an object can be before it becomes invisible to us is directly related to the speed of our own eye movements. Beyond a certain speed, a moving stimulus becomes too fast for ...
Researchers at Mass General Brigham have identified new biomarkers for tinnitus by measuring pupil dilation and subtle facial ...
The human eye represents one of the body’s most complex and revealing organs, providing not only the gift of sight but also functioning as an early warning system for numerous health conditions.
These eye movements create high-speed motion that increases with the distance they cover. The new study shows that the speed of eye movements predicts the speed limit of perception. Credit must be ...
Flaherty found the eye tracking theory was not supported by evidence. “Tracking is a myth,” she said. “We don’t read with tracking movements.” Instead, she said, reading is done with eye ...
The Berkeley resident’s new book “On Muscle: The Stuff That Moves Us and Why It Matters” (Algonquin Books, $29), which hit bookstores April 22, shares stories, ideas and the science behind ...
Scar tissue can shorten eye muscles and limit eye movement, resulting in misalignment. Strabismus surgery fixes this. During the procedure, a surgeon cuts damaged muscles and then reattaches them ...