Eye Movements Reference Guide
Fixation Fixation is measured as the ability to maintain focus on a still object. Possible Symptoms and Risks Poor fixation ability can result in motion sensitivity, disorientation, nervousness, anxiousness, sleep disturbances, fatigue, falling, and impaired hand-eye coordination.
Related Brain Areas Neural Integrator, Brain Stem
Related Training RightEye Trainer
Oculomotor Muscles There are six muscles surrounding each eye that are responsible for eye movements:
• Superior Rectus • Inferior Rectus • Medial Rectus • Lateral Rectus • Inferior Oblique • Superior Oblique
Related Cranial Nerves III, IV
Imbalance of these muscles can result in eye movement issues and may be identified on pursuit tests.
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