Improving sports vision diagnostics using wireless electro-oculography

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2006

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University of Cape Town

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Traditional techniques such as eye hand coordination tests have difficulty isolating the pure eye movement data as their results are reliant on subjects performing physical responses to visual stimuli. What is needed in this field is diagnostic equipment that can give information on eye motion alone. Electro-Oculography was investigated as a form of eye tracking as it is an inexpensive, simple, underdeveloped and primary method of eye tracking that required low data transmission rates.
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Includes bibliographical references (leaves 91-94).

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