Russo, 1975 - Google Patents
The limbus reflection method for measuring eye positionRusso, 1975
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- Russo J
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- Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation
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Eye position can be measured by reflecting light off the iris-scleral limbus. This method provides at least 1/2 deg accuracy over a range of 30 deg horizontally and 20 deg vertically. The limbus reflection method usually requires that the subject's head be held rigid by a bite …
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