Abstract
Instrumental computing and software tools have been developed for constructing a nonlinear dynamic model of the human oculomotor system (OMS) based on the data of input-output experiments using test visual stimuli and innovative technology Eye-tracking. For identification the Volterra model is used in the form of multidimensional transition functions of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd orders, taking into account the inertial and nonlinear properties of the OMS. Software tools for processing Eye-tracking data developed in the Matlab environment are tested on real data from an experimental study of OMS. Figs.: 12. Tabl.: 5. Refs.: 17 titles.Keywords: oculomotor system; identification; Volterra model; multidimensional transient functions; test visual stimuli; Eye-tracking technology.
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