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KMID : 0372919810020010021
Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
1981 Volume.2 No. 1 p.21 ~ p.30
Characteristics of Corrective Saccadic Eye Movement with E.O.G.


Abstract
In this study, measuring eye movements with E.O.G. to targets beyond 20¡Æ from fixation point, results are as follows. (1) When the eyes turn toward targets of more than 20¡Æ eccentricity, the first saccadic eye movement falls short of the target. The presence of image of the target off the fovea(visual error signal) subsequent to such an undershoot elicits, after short interval, corrective saccadic eye movements(usually one) which place the image of the target on the fovea. (2) There are different programming modes at retina for eye movement to targets within and beyond 20¡Æ from the fixation point. (3) Saccadic system, preparing the direction and amplitude of eye movement completes the corrective saccadic eye movements. (4) Distribution of latency and intersaccadic interval(I.S.I.)are frequently multi modal, with a seperation between modes of 25[msec]. (5) There are two types of saccadic eye movements for the double-step targets. This fact suggests that the visual information is sampled stochastically. (6) The new model of saccadic system including the dissociation of visual functions dependent on retinal eccentricity is required.
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