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KMID : 0368820120510050335
Journal of the Korean Neuropsychiatr Association
2012 Volume.51 No. 5 p.335 ~ p.341
The Influence of Bilateral Eye Movement on Recognition Memory Task Performance
Lee Bo-Ra

Kim Ji-Woong
Kwon Suk-Won
Kwon Hyuk-Chan
Kim Ki-Woong
Kim Min-Young
Kim Ji-Eun
Yu Kwon-Kyu
Lee Yong-Ho
Lim Sang-Hyun
Abstract
Objectives: Recently, Interest has been increase on the cognitive and emotional effects of bilateral eye movement. However, there is little research related to the subject in Korea. In this study, we evaluated the effects of bilateral eye movement to memory.

Methods: There were a total of 24 subjects between the ages of 18 and 45. All were right-handed. The subjects first studied words, and then performed recognition memory task about the words after bilateral eye movement and eye fixation. The results (recognition accuracy, response bias, mean response to hits) were compared and analyzed. In addition, We evaluated whether the results differ according to the type of word. Repeated measure analysis of variance was performed for statistical analysis.

Results: The main effects on condition [F(1, 23)=9.39, p<0.05] and word type [F(1, 23)=33.727, p<0.05] in recognition accuracy were statistically significant. Also main effect of mean response time to hits was observed [F(1, 23)=66.482, p<0.05].

Conclusion: These results suggest that bilateral eye movement enhance recognition accuracy than eye fixation. In this study, bilateral eye movement that affects cognition were investigated.
KEYWORD
Bilateral eye movement, Recognition memory task, Recall
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