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SKERI Intern awarded grant to build an eye movement simulator
January 6th, 2021
Kassia Love, a SKERI virtual intern from Harvard University, received a Sigma Xi Grant-in-Aid of Research in collaboration with SKERI researchers Natela Shanidze and Anca Velisar. Kassia’s research will be to build an eye movement simulation robot that will be used to validate eye tracking devices for individuals with eccentric eye position (e.g., due to Age-Related Macular Degeneration).
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Challenges in Head-Free Eye Tracking in Health & Disease
This project is focused on investigating sources of error and potential improvement methodologies for head-free eye tracking, particularly in individuals with known oculomotor deficits
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- Eye-Head Movement LaboratoryPrincipal Investigator:Our laboratory is interested in how changes in visual and/or vestibular function affect eye/head coordination, balance, and mobility, particularly in aging. We are currently pursuing two main lines of research:...

