Simultaneous drift, microsaccades, and ocular microtremor measurement from a single noncontact far-field optical sensor

  • Ryle J
  • Vohnsen B
  • Sheridan J
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© 2015 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). We report on the combined far-field measurement of the three involuntary eye movements, drift, microsaccades, and ocular microtremor (OMT), using a noncontact far-field optical method. We review the significance of the smallest and least measured, and thus least understood, of the three, OMT. Using modern digital imaging techniques, we perform detailed analysis, present experimental results, and examine the extracted parameters using a noncontact far-field sensor. For the first time, in vivo noncontact measurements of all three fixational in-plane movements of the human eye are reported, which simultaneously provide both the horizontal (left-right) and vertical (up-down) displacement results.

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Ryle, J. P., Vohnsen, B., & Sheridan, J. T. (2015). Simultaneous drift, microsaccades, and ocular microtremor measurement from a single noncontact far-field optical sensor. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 20(2), 027004. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.20.2.027004

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