Patrick Cavanagh wrote:
> EOG saccade detector
>
> We'd like to build or buy a light-weight, portable EOG system that
> subjects can wear while walking. The goal is to quickly (in less than
> 5 ms) detect saccade onset, rather than measure precise eye
> position.
Note that when Mary Hayhoe and her collaborators (then at U. Rochester)
wanted to do this in order to make gaze-contingent changes in a
helmet-mounted VR system, they used an optical limbus tracker. The
signal that you get will be very similar to EOG, at least in terms of
the time course.
-Jeff
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