Title :
Predicting Final Eye Position Halfway Through a Saccade
Author :
Bahill, A.Terry ; Kallman, Jeffrey S.
Author_Institution :
Biomedical Engineering Program, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie-Mellon University
Abstract :
When the visual environment is to be changed during a saccadic eye movement, it is useful to predict the final eye position before the eye comes to rest. We have built a microcomputer-based instrument to make such predictions. Two techniques were used: one based on the saccadic peak-velocity versus magnitude relationship, and the second based on peak-velocity occurring in the middle of the saccade. The second technique has been tailored to take advantage of the differences between temporal and nasal saccades. Depending on saccade duration, final eye position was predicted 4 to 60 ms before the end of the saccade.
Keywords :
Biomedical engineering; Computational modeling; Computer displays; Computer peripherals; Computer vision; Head; Instruments; Laboratories; Matched filters; Motion measurement; Eye Movements; Humans; Probability;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.1983.325078