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Research Article

Remote eye tracking assesses age dependence processing of coherent motion in typically-developing children

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Pages 109-115 | Received 28 Sep 2012, Accepted 06 Nov 2012, Published online: 30 Jan 2013
 

Abstract

The aim of this study was to quantify processing of different types of coherent motion in terms of ocular motor response times in a group of normally-developing children (age 0–12+ years old) using remote eye tracking. Motion coherence was applied in three different types of Random Dot Kinematograms (RDKs): vertical (RDK1) and diagonal (RDK2) motion and expansion (RDK3). Orienting eye movements were quantified using the Reaction Time to the first Fixation (RTF). The children were divided into two groups: the “youngest group” between 0–3+ years and the “oldest group” between 4–12+ years old. The results showed that RTF was significantly prolonged in the “youngest group” compared to the “oldest group” for each RDK. In the “oldest group”, RTF was significantly affected by the type of RDK shown. The presented results suggest that, based on ocular motor responses, age-dependence of processing different types of coherent motion may be revealed.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the children and their parents for their cooperation.

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