Rapid side-to-side eye movements can help stabilize posture, avoid falls and maintain balance for people with Parkinson's ...
Eye movements that shift quickly from one side to another can help people with Parkinson’s disease keep their balance, much ...
Motion illusions override the eye’s compensatory mechanisms for stabilizing movements. The brain works intensively to process ...
A new study reveals how the brain compensates for rapid eye movements, maintaining a stable visual perception despite dynamic ...
Their blinking tends to be slow, and it's hard for them to pick information from the environment." Tosi Rodrigues has conducted studies on postural stability and saccadic eye movements in ...
The visual perception of optical stimuli demands high performance from the brain. Every second, the eyes absorb more than 10 ...
A saccade is a biological process by which a rapid, small eye movement is made as the eye changes focus from one point to another within the visual field. Saccades generally are made towards ...