oculometry

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oculo- +‎ -metry

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oculometry (uncountable)

  1. (medicine) Biometric measurement of the condition and movements of the eye.
    • 1985, Bent Krogsaa et al., "Photometric oculometry: A slit-lamp technique for determination of intraocular distances," Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, vol. 222, no. 4-5, p. 212 (Abstract):
      This analysis forms the basis of the formulation of a slit-lamp technique called photometric oculometry, which makes it possible to measure intraocular distances.
    • 1998, D. J. Callan, "Eyes Movement Relationships to Excessive Performance Error in Aviation," Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 42nd Annual Meeting, Proceedings, →ISBN, p. 1132 (Abstract):
      Eight experienced pilots and eight non-rated individuals flew simulated instrument training circuits while eye movements were recorded with infrared oculometry.
    • 2003, Ralph Radach et al., editors, The Mind's Eye: Cognitive and Applied Aspects of Eye Movement Research, →ISBN, page 130:
      Infrared oculometry (sampling frequency: 500 Hz) was used to record eye movements.

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