Abstract:Electrooculography (EOG) is a technique that involves the measurement of the corneo-retinal standing potential of the eye. The human eye acts as a dipole between the cornea (positive potential) and the retina (negative potential), creating an electric field around the eyeball. The resulting electric signal obtained from this field is called electrooculogram. These signals, generated by eye movements, could be measured by employing different electrode placement configurations for the acquisition. The properties… Show more
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