Asked by Yalisa Sanchez on May 25, 2024

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What are the jumping eye motions that occur when a person is reading or looking out the window of a moving car?

A) saccades
B) EOG
C) voluntary fixation
D) none of the above

Saccades

Rapid, abrupt movements of the eyes that abruptly change the point of fixation.

Voluntary Fixation

A consciously controlled process of stabilizing focus on a particular stationary or moving object.

EOG

Electrooculography, a technique for measuring the corneo-retinal standing potential that exists between the front and the back of the human eye.

  • Gain knowledge of the physiological movements of the eye, such as saccades.
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Haris ShafiMay 29, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The jumping eye motions that occur when a person is reading or looking out the window of a moving car are saccades, which are quick, simultaneous movements of both eyes that allow the person to rapidly shift their gaze from one point to another. EOG (electrooculography) is a way to measure eye movements, and voluntary fixation refers to a person intentionally holding their gaze in one place. None of these options fully capture the specific eye movements described in the question.