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A comparison of post-saccadic oscillations in European-Born and China-Born British University Undergraduates

Previous research has revealed that people from different genetic, racial, biological, and/or cultural backgrounds may display fundamental differences in eye-tracking behavior. These differences may have a cognitive origin or they may be at a lower level within the neurophysiology of the oculomotor...

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Autores principales: Mardanbegi, Diako, Wilcockson, Thomas D. W., Killick, Rebecca, Xia, Baiqiang, Gellersen, Hans, Sawyer, Peter, Crawford, Trevor J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7041864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32097447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229177
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author Mardanbegi, Diako
Wilcockson, Thomas D. W.
Killick, Rebecca
Xia, Baiqiang
Gellersen, Hans
Sawyer, Peter
Crawford, Trevor J.
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Wilcockson, Thomas D. W.
Killick, Rebecca
Xia, Baiqiang
Gellersen, Hans
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description Previous research has revealed that people from different genetic, racial, biological, and/or cultural backgrounds may display fundamental differences in eye-tracking behavior. These differences may have a cognitive origin or they may be at a lower level within the neurophysiology of the oculomotor network, or they may be related to environment factors. In this paper we investigated one of the physiological aspects of eye movements known as post-saccadic oscillations and we show that this type of eye movement is very different between two different populations. We compared the post-saccadic oscillations recorded by a video-based eye tracker between two groups of participants: European-born and Chinese-born British students. We recorded eye movements from a group of 42 Caucasians defined as White British or White Europeans and 52 Chinese-born participants all with ages ranging from 18 to 36 during a prosaccade task. The post-saccadic oscillations were extracted from the gaze data which was compared between the two groups in terms of their first overshoot and undershoot. The results revealed that the shape of the post-saccadic oscillations varied significantly between the two groups which may indicate a difference in a multitude of genetic, cultural, physiologic, anatomical or environmental factors. We further show that the differences in the post-saccadic oscillations could influence the oculomotor characteristics such as saccade duration. We conclude that genetic, racial, biological, and/or cultural differences can affect the morphology of the eye movement data recorded and should be considered when studying eye movements and oculomotor fixation and saccadic behaviors.
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spelling pubmed-70418642020-03-06 A comparison of post-saccadic oscillations in European-Born and China-Born British University Undergraduates Mardanbegi, Diako Wilcockson, Thomas D. W. Killick, Rebecca Xia, Baiqiang Gellersen, Hans Sawyer, Peter Crawford, Trevor J. PLoS One Research Article Previous research has revealed that people from different genetic, racial, biological, and/or cultural backgrounds may display fundamental differences in eye-tracking behavior. These differences may have a cognitive origin or they may be at a lower level within the neurophysiology of the oculomotor network, or they may be related to environment factors. In this paper we investigated one of the physiological aspects of eye movements known as post-saccadic oscillations and we show that this type of eye movement is very different between two different populations. We compared the post-saccadic oscillations recorded by a video-based eye tracker between two groups of participants: European-born and Chinese-born British students. We recorded eye movements from a group of 42 Caucasians defined as White British or White Europeans and 52 Chinese-born participants all with ages ranging from 18 to 36 during a prosaccade task. The post-saccadic oscillations were extracted from the gaze data which was compared between the two groups in terms of their first overshoot and undershoot. The results revealed that the shape of the post-saccadic oscillations varied significantly between the two groups which may indicate a difference in a multitude of genetic, cultural, physiologic, anatomical or environmental factors. We further show that the differences in the post-saccadic oscillations could influence the oculomotor characteristics such as saccade duration. We conclude that genetic, racial, biological, and/or cultural differences can affect the morphology of the eye movement data recorded and should be considered when studying eye movements and oculomotor fixation and saccadic behaviors. Public Library of Science 2020-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7041864/ /pubmed/32097447 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229177 Text en © 2020 Mardanbegi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mardanbegi, Diako
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Gellersen, Hans
Sawyer, Peter
Crawford, Trevor J.
A comparison of post-saccadic oscillations in European-Born and China-Born British University Undergraduates
title A comparison of post-saccadic oscillations in European-Born and China-Born British University Undergraduates
title_full A comparison of post-saccadic oscillations in European-Born and China-Born British University Undergraduates
title_fullStr A comparison of post-saccadic oscillations in European-Born and China-Born British University Undergraduates
title_full_unstemmed A comparison of post-saccadic oscillations in European-Born and China-Born British University Undergraduates
title_short A comparison of post-saccadic oscillations in European-Born and China-Born British University Undergraduates
title_sort comparison of post-saccadic oscillations in european-born and china-born british university undergraduates
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7041864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32097447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229177
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