Annals of Clinical Neurophysiology
- Volume 1 Issue 2
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- Pages.173-181
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- 1999
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- 2508-691X(pISSN)
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- 2508-6960(eISSN)
Physiology of Eye Movements
안구 운동의 생리
- Kim, Ji Soo (Neuro-ophthalmology Unit, Division of Neurology and Playfair Neuroscience Unit, Toronto Western Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto)
- Published : 1999.11.30
Abstract
Eye movements serve vision by placing the image of an object on the fovea of each retina, and by preventing slippage of images on the retina. The brain employs two modes of ocular motor control, fast eye movements (saccades) and smooth eye movements. Saccades bring the fovea to a target, and smooth eye movements prevent retinal image slip. Smooth eye movements comprise smooth pursuit, the optokinetic reflex, the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR), vergence, and fixation. Saccades achieve rapid refixation of targets that fall on the extrafoveal retina by moving the eyes at peak velocities that can exceed