Comparison of saccade latency distributions in overlap conditions (fixation target always on) in a group of “express saccade makers” (top) and a group of “normal” subjects (bottom)

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Welcome to the web pages of the St Paul's Oculomotor Group. Based in the oculomotor labs of Dr Paul C. Knox in the Institute of Ageing and Chronic Disease’s Department of Eye and Vision Science, we have a number of research projects in which we are investigating the control of eye movement and visually guided behaviour in health, ageing and disease, the effect of visual illusions, and the wider impact of visual disability. Details of ongoing projects and publications can be found on the appropriate pages.

New Leverhulme Trust project grant

 

New papers:

Emotional Support and Counselling for people with visual impairment: Quantitative findings from a mixed methods pilot study.

Barr et al, DOI:10.1080/14733145.2012.663776

Now online Counseling and Psychotherapy Research (abstract)

 

Emulsification of silicone oil and eye movements

Chan et al IOVS 52:9721-9727 (Abstract)

Now online in  Investigative Ophthalmology & Vision Science

 

ARVO2012 presentations:

Dynamic eye alignment in two types of conjugate saccade task

Ashli F. Milling, Paul C. Knox (Prog#:4864)

 

Living with AMD treatment – a qualitative study

Paul C. Knox, Claire Thetford, Suzanne Hodge, Simon Harding, Sandra Taylor(Prog#: 5465)

 

St Paul’s Oculomotor Goup

Contact:

Dr Paul C. Knox

Eye and Vision Science

University of Liverpool

 

pcknox@liv.ac.uk