The potential and value of objective eye tracking in the ophthalmology clinic

Abstract

Numerous research studies have demonstrated the scope and value of eye movement recording (EMR). There is now potential for EMR to be helpful in a range of clinical contexts and it could be developed as a routine part of the repertoire of clinical investigations offered by the NHS, at least in tertiary centres. We highlight potential uses and challenges below, as a prelude to further development and debate

Publication DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41433-019-0417-z
Divisions: College of Health & Life Sciences > School of Optometry > Optometry & Vision Science Research Group (OVSRG)
College of Health & Life Sciences > School of Optometry > Optometry
College of Health & Life Sciences
Additional Information: © The Royal College of Ophthalmologists 2019
Uncontrolled Keywords: Ophthalmology,Sensory Systems
Publication ISSN: 1476-5454
Last Modified: 25 Mar 2024 08:29
Date Deposited: 05 Feb 2019 11:36
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PURE Output Type: Letter
Published Date: 2019-08-01
Published Online Date: 2019-04-08
Accepted Date: 2019-01-23
Authors: Clark, Rosie
Blundell, James
Dunn, Matt
Erichsen, Jonathan T.
Giardini, Mario
Gottlob, Irene
Harris, Chris J.
Lee, Helena
McIlreavy, Lee
Olsen, Andrew
Self, Jay
Vinuela-Navarro, Valldeflors (ORCID Profile 0000-0002-1933-5906)
Waddington, Jonathan
Woodhouse, Maggie
Gilchrist, Iain
Williams, Cathy

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