Smooth pursuit examination using a random sinusoidal wave.
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Smooth pursuit of small-amplitude sinusoidal motion.
Subjects used smooth eye movements to track small-amplitude sinusoidal target motions. Target frequencies (0.05 to 5 Hz) and amplitudes (1.9 to 30 min of arc) were in the range of those found in the retinal image during fixation of a stationary target while the head is not artificially supported. Smooth pursuit was poor at high target frequencies in several ways: Large uncompensated drifts were...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Equilibrium Research
سال: 1985
ISSN: 0385-5716,1882-577X
DOI: 10.3757/jser.44.275