In this book, the authors present current research in the study of eye movement, with a focus on developmental perspectives, dysfunctions, and disorders in humans. Topics discussed in this compilation include the formation of spiralling or circulating patterns in eye movement trajectories; utilising dialectical behaviour therapy and eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing as phase-based trauma treatment; eye movement problems and differential diagnosis of Parkinsonian syndromes; developmental dyslexia, visual crowding and eye movements; gaze behaviour during human adaptive locomotion; and poor binocular co-ordination of saccades during reading in children with visual deficits.
Preface; How do the Eyes & Brain Search a Randomly Structured Uninformative Scene? Exploiting a Basic Interplay of Attention & Memory; Utilizing Dialectical Behavior Therapy & Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing as Phase-Based Trauma Treatment:: A Case Study Series; Eye Movement Problems & Differential Diagnosis of the Parkinsonian Syndromes; Developmental Dyslexia, Visual Crowding & Eye Movements; Gaze Behavior During Human Adaptive Locomotion; Poor Binocular Coordination of Saccades during Reading in Children with Visual Deficits; Index.
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