Eye tracking

Various movements of the eyes (also called smooth pursuit eye movements [spem]) that enable the viewer to keep a moving target in focus. Eye-tracking abnormalities, such as jumpy extraneous eye movements that interfere with tracking, have been reported in 70%–80% of patients with schizophrenia and in 45%–50% of their first-degree relatives but in only 6% of nonschizophrenic subjects.


 


Posted

in

by

Tags: