Black J L, Collins D W, De Roach J N, Zubrick S R
Percept Mot Skills. 1984 Aug;59(1):91-100. doi: 10.2466/pms.1984.59.1.91.
This paper describes a detailed study of horizontal eye movements associated with visual tracking of a smoothly moving target. Essentially all children, even at target velocities as low as 5 degrees/sec., show some saccadic eye movements superimposed on smooth tracking movements. Detailed analysis of pursuit eye-movements from a group of 26 poor readers and 34 normal controls (8 to 13 yr.) showed that about 25% of poor readers have an abnormally raised saccadic component in smooth pursuit. This suggests that studies of eye movements during tracking of smoothly moving targets at low velocity, combined with a quantitative approach to data analysis, may be useful for early detection of a significant proportion of poor-reading children.
本文描述了一项关于与平稳移动目标的视觉跟踪相关的水平眼动的详细研究。实际上,所有儿童,即使在目标速度低至5度/秒时,在平稳跟踪运动上也会叠加一些扫视眼动。对一组26名阅读障碍儿童和34名正常对照儿童(8至13岁)的跟踪眼动进行的详细分析表明,约25%的阅读障碍儿童在平稳跟踪中扫视成分异常增加。这表明,对低速平稳移动目标跟踪过程中的眼动进行研究,并结合数据分析的定量方法,可能有助于早期发现相当一部分阅读障碍儿童。