Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The researchers investigated whether saccades and fixation could predict differences between children with ASD ...
We move our eyes several times per second. These fast eye movements, called saccades, create large image shifts on the retina—making our visual system work hard to maintain a stable perceptual world.
Prior research indicates that the brain's response to alcohol is related to a genetic risk for alcoholism. New research examines high-velocity eye movements, called saccades, in individuals with and ...
Researchers studying zebrafish have found that genes linked to autism spectrum disorder and other developmental brain abnormalities may be playing a role in people who cannot control their eye ...
Zebrafish research is a promising way to understand the neural and genetic causes of eye movement problems in people, according to multi-university research. Researchers studying zebrafish have found ...