Human eye movements for vision are remarkably adaptable
Thursday, August 15, 2013 - 21:00
in Physics & Chemistry
When something gets in the way of our ability to see, we quickly pick up a new way to look according to a new study. Our eyes are constantly on the move, darting this way and that. Now researchers have found that the precise manner of those eye movements can change within a matter of hours. This discovery might suggest a way to help those with macular degeneration better cope with vision loss.