Does the sampling frequency of an eye tracker affect the detection of glaucomatous visual field loss?
Priyanka Maniarasu,
Prathamesh Harshad Shasane,
Vijaya H. Pai
et al.
Abstract:PurposeEvidence suggests that eye movements have potential as a tool for detecting glaucomatous visual field defects. This study evaluated the influence of sampling frequency on eye movement parameters in detecting glaucomatous visual field defects during a free‐viewing task.MethodsWe investigated eye movements in two sets of experiments: (a) young adults with and without simulated visual field defects and (b) glaucoma patients and age‐matched controls. In Experiment 1, we recruited 30 healthy volunteers. Amon… Show more
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