A group of German researchers has discovered how tiny eye movements and the density of photoreceptors assist in visual acuity ...
A new study reveals how the brain compensates for rapid eye movements, maintaining a stable visual perception despite dynamic ...
Researchers have now investigated how sharp vision is linked to these tiny eye movements and the mosaic of cones. Using high-resolution imaging and micro-psychophysics, they demonstrated that eye ...
The study focused on the fovea, a tiny region in the center of the retina responsible for our sharpest vision.
and that larger eye movements can impair vision. How drift relates to the photoreceptors in the fovea, however, and our ability to resolve fine detail has not been investigated until now.
Researchers from the University Hospital Bonn (UKB) and the University of Bonn have now investigated how sharp vision is linked to these tiny eye movements and the mosaic of cones. Using high ...
You may have seen advertisements claiming to eliminate the need for eyeglasses through vision therapy or vision training – ...
Research into vision and eye movements is a core theme of the Sheffield Vision Research Centre, and our goal is to have a positive impact on the lives of individuals with nystagmus and other eye ...
Eye movements that shift quickly from one side to another can help people with Parkinson’s disease keep their balance, much ...