Vision and Eye Movements
The Vision and Eye Movements track delves into the complex mechanisms governing visual perception and ocular motor control. This track invites researchers to submit abstracts on the latest advancements in understanding how eye movements, such as saccades, smooth pursuit, and vergence, contribute to visual stability, depth perception, and coordination. Topics may include the neurological pathways involved in eye movement control, disorders affecting eye movements (e.g., strabismus, nystagmus), and the impact of these conditions on visual performance.
Submissions exploring innovative diagnostic techniques, rehabilitation strategies for eye movement disorders, and technological interventions such as eye-tracking systems are highly encouraged. This track aims to foster a comprehensive understanding of the intricate relationship between vision and eye movements, with the goal of improving diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in clinical practice.
