A fast and effective system for analysis of optokinetic waveforms with a low-cost eye tracking device

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Abstract

Optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) is an involuntary eye movement induced by motion of a large proportion of the visual field. It consists of a “slow phase (SP)” with eye movements in the same direction as the movement of the pattern and a “fast phase (FP)” with saccadic eye movements in the opposite direction. Study of OKN can reveal valuable information in ophthalmology, neurology and psychology. However, the current commercially available high-resolution and research-grade eye tracker is usually expensive. Methods & Results: We developed a novel fast and effective system combined with a low-cost eye tracking device to accurately quantitatively measure OKN eye movement. Conclusions: The experimental results indicate that the proposed method achieves fast and promising results in comparisons with several traditional approaches.

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Tsai, C. B., Hung, W. Y., & Hsu, W. Y. (2021). A fast and effective system for analysis of optokinetic waveforms with a low-cost eye tracking device. Healthcare (Switzerland), 9(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9010010

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