Abstract
Eye tracking is a powerful tool that has been widely used to study human behavior and cognition. This article provides a comprehensive review of eye tracking techniques, their efficiencies in accurately evaluating eye movements, and their medical applications. The article discusses different eye tracking techniques, including video-based electrooculography (EOG), and scleral search coil methods, and their advantages and limitations. It also reviews the medical conditions that can be evaluated with eye tracking, including ophthalmological and neurological disorders.
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