Doc Ophthalmol
December 1992
The characteristics of saccadic eye movements have been extensively studied in adults; researches have also been devoted to the saccades of preschool age children. On the contrary, for primary school-age children no data exist; we investigate the eye movements (recorded utilizing an infrared technique) of six children 7 to 11 years old. The main results indicate that the values of some parameters (for example the saccadic latency and duration) are in the same range as the values of the correspondent parameters in adults, while the values of other parameters (in particular peak velocity and mean velocity/peak velocity ratio) are distinctly different from the ones measured in adult subjects.
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