The potential and value of objective eye tracking in the ophthalmology clinic

Clark, Rosie and Blundell, James and Dunn, Matt J and Erichsen, Jonathan T and Giardini, Mario E and Gottlob, Irene and Harris, Chris and Lee, Helena and Mcilreavy, Lee and Olson, Andrew and Self, Jay E and Vinuela-Navarro, Valldeflors and Waddington, Jonathan and Woodhouse, J Margaret and Gilchrist, Iain D and Williams, Cathy (2019) The potential and value of objective eye tracking in the ophthalmology clinic. Eye, 33 (8). pp. 1200-1202. ISSN 0950-222X (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41433-019-0417-z)

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Abstract

Numerous research studies have demonstrated the scope and value of eye movement recording (EMR). There is now potential for EMR to be helpful in a range of clinical contexts and it could be developed as a routine part of the repertoire of clinical investigations offered by the NHS, at least in tertiary centres. We highlight potential uses and challenges below, as a prelude to further development and debate

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Clark, Rosie, Blundell, James, Dunn, Matt J, Erichsen, Jonathan T, Giardini, Mario E ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4849-9683, Gottlob, Irene, Harris, Chris, Lee, Helena, Mcilreavy, Lee, Olson, Andrew, Self, Jay E, Vinuela-Navarro, Valldeflors, Waddington, Jonathan, Woodhouse, J Margaret, Gilchrist, Iain D and Williams, Cathy;