Eye movement learning Lab
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PI: Yoshiko Kojima, Ph.D. Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
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Eye movement is critical for seeing the world. Eye movement learning is a brain mechanism that ensures accuracy of the movement throughout the life – when vision changes by wearing glasses or goggles, when the nervous-muscular system or balance condition changed by disease, injury, or aging, when gravity changes. We study how the brain creates and adjusts the eye movement signal with integrating many sensory inputs (such as, vision and vestibular).
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