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July 21st, 2020
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July 21st, 2020
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Chapters in this video
0:05
Introduction
0:51
Experimental Setup
2:57
Binocular Central Visual Field and Binocular Eye Movement Initiation
4:02
Eye-Tracker Calibration and Validation and Drift Correction
4:53
Visual Field Screening
5:51
Results: Reliable Measurement of Binocular Eye Movements and Monocular/Binocular Visual Field Assessment
7:02
Conclusion
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