saccadákat
Saccadák are rapid, ballistic movements of the eyes that occur between fixations. They are essential for visual exploration and are responsible for shifting the gaze from one point of interest to another. Saccades are involuntary and occur approximately every 200-300 milliseconds. They can be horizontal, vertical, or oblique, and their amplitude can range from a few degrees to over 90 degrees. Saccades are generated by the brainstem and are executed by the extraocular muscles. They are crucial for tasks such as reading, driving, and navigating through the environment. Saccadic eye movements are also used in various medical and research applications, such as in the diagnosis of neurological disorders and in the study of visual perception.