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Taxonomy and Models of Eye Movements

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Almost all normal primate eye movements used to reposition the fovea result as combinations of five basic types: saccadic, smooth pursuit, vergence, vestibular, and physiological nystagmus [(miniature movements associated with fixations; Robinson (1968)].

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Duchowski, A.T. (2017). Taxonomy and Models of Eye Movements. In: Eye Tracking Methodology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57883-5_4

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