szemmozgásokkal
Szemmozgásokkal, or eye movements, are involuntary movements of the eyes that occur in both waking and sleeping states. These movements are essential for visual processing and are controlled by the brain's oculomotor system. There are several types of szemmozgásokkal, each serving a specific purpose in vision and cognition.
One of the most common types of szemmozgásokkal is the saccade, which is a rapid movement of
Microsaccades are small, rapid movements that occur even when the eyes are fixated on a single point.
During sleep, szemmozgásokkal are reduced but not eliminated. Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is characterized by
Szemmozgásokkal can be measured using various techniques, including electrooculography (EOG) and video-based eye-tracking systems. These measurements