Nicholas Murry Od, K. Kubitz, C. Roberts, Melissa Hunfalvay, Takumi Bolte, Ankur Tyagi
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Abstract
Objective
The purpose of this study was to examine the
reliability of oculomotor metrics in healthy
individuals, to determine the normative values
through cluster analysis, and to compare
oculomotor metrics by age groups in a suite of
digitized eye tracking tests.
Design
Experimental cross sectional
Participants
A large sample of 2993 participants completed
RightEye tests.
Results
These tests demonstrated acceptable or higher
reliability on 85% of the eye movement metrics
and the clustering analysis distinguished
5 distinct age groups. Furthermore, group
differences were found between age clusters.
Conclusions
Overall, the findings represent the reliability of
a computerized oculomotor measure and the
importance to consider individual and group
characteristics for clinical applications as well
as applied settings.