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- Microsaccades are a kind of fixational eye movement. They are small, jerk-like, involuntary eye movements, similar to miniature versions of voluntary...
- amplitude for microsaccades should be 12 arcminutes to distinguish microsaccades and saccades. However, further studies have shown that microsaccades can certainly...
- ~200 ms; any longer than this is outside the express saccade range. Microsaccades are a related type of fixational eye movement that are small, jerk-like...
- in and out of focus, in a series of movements called photoreceptor microsaccades. This gives them, and possibly many other insects, a much clearer image...
- drift, ocular tremor, and microsaccades. Some irregular drifts, movements smaller than a saccade and larger than a microsaccade, subtend up to one tenth...
- Alexander, Robert; Macknik, Stephen; Martinez-Conde, Susana (2020). "Microsaccades in applied environments: Real-world applications of fixational eye movement...
- there is a causal relationship. Myopia is also correlated with increased microsaccade amplitude, suggesting that blurred vision from myopia might cause instability...
- properties can cause the Sun to fade from view and that changes in microsaccades underlie this effect. Most critics did not think Impression, Sunrise...
- any image is moved over the retina by small eye movements known as microsaccades before much adaptation can occur. However, if the image is very intense...
- 19 January 2021. Alexander RG, Macknik SL, Martinez-Conde S (2018). "Microsaccade Characteristics in Neurological and Ophthalmic Disease". Frontiers in...