Tag: Eye movement
Anxiety disorders show hyper-scanning and hyper-pursuit eye movements
What the study found Patients with anxiety disorders showed distinct eye movement patterns compared with people with depressive disorders and healthy controls. These patterns were called hyper-scanning during free viewing and hyper-pursuit during smooth pursuit. Why the authors say this matters The authors conclude that these eye movement patterns may serve as measurable behavioural markers…

Trauma was linked to Rorschach differences and eye-tracking avoidance
Multi-method investigation using performance-based and eye-tracking measures reveals how trauma manifests in attention patterns and behavioral response tendencies.

Hippocampus and frontal eye field show distinct roles in novelty exploration
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in NeuroscienceStudy reveals how hippocampus and frontal eye field coordinate neural mechanisms for exploring novel information versus revisiting familiar content during visual memory tasks.

Article discusses oculomotor convergence and focused attention
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in NeuroscienceResearch investigates the relationship between oculomotor convergence and the dorsal attention network in focused attention development, though the abstract is incomplete.



