sakkausprosesseja
Sakkausprosesseja, or "saccadic processes," are rapid, involuntary eye movements that occur when the eyes shift from one point of fixation to another. These movements are essential for visual perception and are characterized by their quick onset, high velocity, and short duration. Sakkausprosesseja are typically divided into two main types: microsaccades and macroscaccades.
Microsaccades are small, quick eye movements that occur during periods of visual fixation. They are believed
Macroscaccades, on the other hand, are larger eye movements that occur when the eyes shift from one
Sakkausprosesseja are thought to be regulated by a combination of neural and muscular mechanisms. The superior
Sakkausprosesseja are important for visual perception and are thought to be involved in a variety of cognitive