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Recording Three-Dimensional Eye Movements: Scleral Search Coils versus Video Oculography
2006
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
PURPOSE. This study compared the performance of a videobased infrared three-dimensional eye tracker device (Chronos) with the scleral search coil method. METHODS. Three-dimensional eye movements were measured simultaneously with both systems during fixation, saccades, optokinetic stimulation, and vestibular stimulation. RESULTS. Comparison of fixation positions between Ϫ15°and ϩ15°showed that horizontal and vertical eye position signals of the two systems were highly correlated (R 2 ϭ 0.99).
doi:10.1167/iovs.05-0234
pmid:16384960
fatcat:kkwr7d5rk5e3jld3j66ph7eibu