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Infrared Oculography

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Infrared oculography is a non-invasive imaging technique used to monitor eye movements and analyze ocular behavior by capturing infrared images of the eyes. It enables precise tracking of eye position, movement patterns, and blinking behavior, often used in medical diagnostics, neuroscience research, and human-computer interaction applications.

Key Features

  • Non-invasive and contactless method for eye tracking
  • Utilizes infrared light to illuminate eyes without causing discomfort
  • High spatial and temporal resolution for detailed eye movement analysis
  • Capable of monitoring various eye movements such as saccades, fixations, and blinks
  • Applicable in clinical diagnoses, cognitive research, and assistive technologies

Pros

  • Provides accurate and detailed measurements of eye movements
  • Non-invasive and comfortable for users
  • Useful in diverse fields such as medicine, psychology, and UX research
  • Can be integrated with other imaging modalities for comprehensive analysis

Cons

  • Requires specialized equipment that can be costly
  • Sensitivity to environmental lighting conditions may affect accuracy
  • Limitations in tracking when eyelids or eyelashes obstruct view
  • Potential technical complexity in setup and calibration

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 03:12:48 PM UTC