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How Were Eye Movements Recorded Before Yarbus?
Nicholas J. Wade
(Lead / Corresponding author)
Psychology
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18th Century
25%
19th Century
25%
20th Century
25%
Afterimage
75%
Body Rotation
25%
Contact Lens
25%
Erasmus Darwin
25%
Extraocular muscles
25%
Eye Movements
100%
Eye Movements during Reading
50%
Eye Position
25%
Eye Velocity
25%
Eyelid
25%
Image Stabilization
50%
Involuntary Movement
25%
Mid-century
25%
Normal Feature
25%
Nystagmus
25%
Oculomotor Function
25%
Perceptual Effects
25%
Photographic Record
25%
Real Image
50%
Relative Motion
25%
Retinal Image
25%
Saccades
25%
Strabismus
25%
Suction
25%
Torsional Nystagmus
25%
Yarbus
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Contact Lens
100%
Strabismus
100%
Neuroscience
Extraocular Muscle
16%
Eye Movement
100%
Saccade
16%
Strabismus
16%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Afterimage
100%
Extraocular Muscle
33%
Psychology
Eye Movement
100%
Saccade
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Eyelid
100%