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Saccades[(Saccade>Saccade[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saccade|Wikipedia]])][(Saccade>Saccade[[https://eyewiki.aao.org/Saccade|Eyewiki]])] are rapid, jerky eye movements that allow us to quickly and accurately shift our gaze from one point to another. They are a crucial part of our visual system and allow us to process visual information effectively. | Saccades[(Saccade1>Saccade[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saccade|Wikipedia]])][(Saccade2>Saccade[[https://eyewiki.aao.org/Saccade|Eyewiki]])] are rapid, jerky eye movements that allow us to quickly and accurately shift our gaze from one point to another. They are a crucial part of our visual system and allow us to process visual information effectively. |
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<figure>{{https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e9/This_shows_a_recording_of_the_eye_movements_of_a_participant_looking_freely_at_a_picture.webm?320 | Transformations of the visual field toward the visual map on the primary visual cortex in vertebrates.}}<caption>[[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:This_shows_a_recording_of_the_eye_movements_of_a_participant_looking_freely_at_a_picture.webm|InkassoSchroeder]] „Saccades“ [[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en| CC-BY-SA-4.0]]</caption> | <figure>{{https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e9/This_shows_a_recording_of_the_eye_movements_of_a_participant_looking_freely_at_a_picture.webm?320 | Transformations of the visual field toward the visual map on the primary visual cortex in vertebrates.}}<caption>[[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:This_shows_a_recording_of_the_eye_movements_of_a_participant_looking_freely_at_a_picture.webm|InkassoSchroeder]] „Saccades“ [[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en| CC-BY-SA-4.0]]</caption> |
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The brain's oculomotor system is a network of neurons and brain structures that control eye movements. It is responsible for initiating and coordinating movements of the eyes, including saccades, smooth pursuit, and vergence. | The brain's oculomotor system is a network of neurons and brain structures that control eye movements. It is responsible for initiating and coordinating movements of the eyes, including saccades, smooth pursuit, and vergence. |
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The main components of the oculomotor system include: | {{ :img13.png |}} |
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| **The main components of the oculomotor system include:** |
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* **The oculomotor nucleus**: This is a group of neurons located in the brainstem that sends signals to the muscles that move the eye. | * **The oculomotor nucleus**: This is a group of neurons located in the brainstem that sends signals to the muscles that move the eye. |
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When we look at something, our eyes are constantly making saccades as we scan and gather information about our surroundings. This information is processed by the brain and can be encoded as a memory. | When we look at something, our eyes are constantly making saccades as we scan and gather information about our surroundings. This information is processed by the brain and can be encoded as a memory. |
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For example, if you are looking at a person's face and making saccades to gather information about their features, you may later be able to recall what they looked like or even recognize them in the future. This is because the visual information that was gathered during the saccades has been stored in your memory. | For example, if you are looking at a person's face and making saccades to gather information about their features, you may later be able to recall what they looked like or even recognize them in the future. This is because the visual information that was gathered during the saccades has been stored in your memory. |
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Saccades themselves are not directly related to memory formation, but they do play a crucial role in allowing us to gather and process visual information, which can then be encoded as a memory. | Saccades themselves are not directly related to memory formation, but they do play a crucial role in allowing us to gather and process visual information, which can then be encoded as a memory. |
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