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Introduction: It is not clearly determined if vision provokes movement or if it is movement itself that provokes and propitiates the visual search and exploration. Lack of concentration phenomena, localization mistakes, and excessive visual effort is associated with binocular function alterations and therefore they can restrict or even turn the daily routine in the different areas of human activity impossible. The study of visual tracking will enable us to characterize the fixation and saccadic movement. Aim of the study: The study aims to analyze the eye tracking of individuals with alterations of oculomotor balance or of the binocular vision, by comparing them with individuals without these alterations.
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Orthoptics Eye tracking Binocular vision Monocular vision Convergence insufficiency Fixation
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Mendanha L, Oliveira M, Pereira LM. Eye tracker, binocular vision and oculomotor balance: exploratory study. In: Vision 2005 - Proceedings of the International Congress, London (UK), April 4-7, 2005.