blickstabilisering
Blickstabilisering is a term used in neurology and ophthalmology to describe the mechanisms by which visual perception remains stable when the head or body moves. It encompasses reflexive eye movements and neural processes that counteract motion so that objects in the visual field appear stationary.
Key mechanisms include the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR), which produces eye movements opposite to head motion; the
Impairment of gaze stabilization is common in disorders of the vestibular system, cerebellum, or brainstem and
Applications of gaze stabilization extend to clinical rehabilitation, aviation and driving training, and human-computer interaction, including