A stochastic model for eye movements during fixation on a stationary target.A stochastic model describing small eye movements occurring during steady fixation on a stationary target is presented. Based on eye movement data for steady gaze, the model has a hierarchical structure; the principal level represents the random motion of the image point within a local area of fixation, while the higher level mimics the jump processes involved in transitions from one local area to another. Target image motion within a local area is described by a Langevin-like stochastic differential equation taking into consideration the microsaccadic jumps pictured as being due to point processes and the high frequency muscle tremor, represented as a white noise. The transform of the probability density function for local area motion is obtained, leading to explicit expressions for their means and moments. Evaluation of these moments based on the model is comparable with experimental results.
Document ID
19720040129
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Vasudevan, R.
Phatak, A. V.
Smith, J. D. (Southern California, University Los Angeles, Calif., United States)