Nystagmus, the involuntary eye wobble, is treatable, though the focus is on improving 'quality of vision' rather than perfect ...
More than half of patients with tardive dyskinesia who used valbenazine experienced symptomatic remission at 48 weeks, and ...
If you frequently wake up throughout the night, you may not be going through all the stages of sleep, according to experts. Interrupting your sleep mid-cycle can disrupt your body and leave you ...
Abnormalities in horizontal eye movements detected with video oculography (VOG) may support the early diagnosis of atypical forms of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), according to a French study that adds to ...
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Abstract: Previous eye-tracking studies have typically focused on predicting common mechanisms and behaviors in visual attention among diverse subjects. However, leveraging eye movements as biometric ...
If you've flipped on a news channel or scrolled through social media this week, you've likely seen questions about Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s voice. The secretary's ...
The human eyes are constantly moving, and gaze allocation reveals the cognitive processes underlying attention, memory, and decision-making. Although traditional laboratory-based eye-tracking ...
Tremor, rigidity, slowness, and difficulty initiating movement are hallmarks of Parkinson’s disease (PD), and all seem to validate the condition’s designation as a movement disorder. But patients also ...
Ghostly afterimages are the result of our brain stabilizing our vision, according to German researchers, following their detailed investigation into how our mental hardware smooths our darting glances ...
Summary: Our eyes are constantly “jumping” (saccades) several times a second, which should make the world look like a shaky, handheld camera video. Yet, the world remains perfectly still. A new study ...
The eyes may reveal how experiences are recalled according to new Baycrest research that suggests that shifts in eye movements play a critical role in memory retrieval. The findings offer new insight ...