Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the repeatability and reliability of saccadic latency and fix-ation stability as a function of sighting-dominance and contact lens wear. Eye movements were recorded in 12 healthy adults who performed a prosaccade and a fixation task in four conditions; baseline, retest, non-sighting eye viewing and plano contact lens wear. The re-sults showed that saccadic latency and fixation stability (indexed via logBCEA) have good internal consistency, reliability and repeatability, which are not influenced by sighting-dom-inance or contact lens wear. For standard deviation of eye position, internal consistency was low to moderate. The results also indicated that the non-sighting eye is slightly less stable than the sighting eye and that wearing a contact lens decreases precision.
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Vikesdal, G. H., & Langaas, T. (2016). Saccade latency and fixation stability: Repeatability and reliability. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.16910/jemr.9.2.3
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