“…In another study, these same authors (Kakizawa, Nakata, & Tanimura, 1989) measured the smooth-pursuit eye movements of 11 participants with low vision and 6 sighted participants using electrooculography, followed by the analysis of their characteristics. Compared with sighted participants, those with low vision exhibited a gain that tended to decrease, could not follow the target, and had a large phase angle shift; further, the target could be captured outside the fovea, and a time lag easily occurred.…”