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

Rosie Clark, James Blundell, Matt J Dunn, Jonathan T Erichsen, Mario E Giardini, Irene Gottlob, Chris Harris, Helena Lee, Lee Mcilreavy, Andrew Olson, Jay E Self, Valldeflors Vinuela-Navarro, Jonathan Waddington, J Margaret Woodhouse, Iain D Gilchrist, Cathy Williams

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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
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1200-1202
Number of pages3
JournalEye
Volume33
Issue number8
Early online date8 Apr 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Aug 2019

Keywords

  • eye movement recording
  • clinical investigation
  • NHS
  • ocular motility disorders
  • predictive markers

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