NOUN
- an abrupt spasmodic movement
- a rapid, jerky movement of the eyes between positions of rest
How To Use saccade In A Sentence
- An interesting way to observe the effect of drifts, along with associated saccades, on your visual system is to carefully study the type of graphic shown here.
- However, there is also a genuine decrease in sensitivity to light during a saccade - called saccadic suppression.
- Consecutive stages of 'fixate' and 'saccade' trials. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
- Further, the saccades - the jumps the eye makes - are stored and perhaps used later for data recall.
- He started staring at them really intently, and his eyes were making these little saccades over the patterns, scanning them like crazy.
- Also, in a variation of the boundary paradigm used in reading research, they obtained evidence that Chinese readers rely on phonological codes when integrating information across saccades.
- The difference in decoded locations (separations) for the 'fixate' and 'saccade' trials are plotted in Theoretical neuronal populations response to a pair of dots. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
- The pattern of fixations and saccades during visual exploration of a scene using only the eyes is strikingly similar to the intermittent locomotion of an animal searching for food in a physical landscape.
- After this Hugo, not contented with the tragedy of the edacious murderer, gives us seven pages of his favourite rhetoric in _saccadé_ paragraphs on the general question. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
- She has constant titubation and rhythmic jerking of her entire upper and lower extremities, obvious eye nystagmus and difficulty in initiating ocular saccades.