Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6596494 | Data in Brief | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Eye movements of glaucoma patients have been shown to differ from age-similar control groups when performing everyday tasks, such as reading (Burton et al., 2012; Smith et al., 2014) [1], [2], visual search (Smith et al., 2012) [3], face recognition (Glen et al., 2013) [4], driving, and viewing static images (Smith et al., 2012) [5]. Described here is the dataset from a recent publication in which we compared the eye-movements of 44 glaucoma patients and 32 age-similar controls, while they watched a series of short video clips taken from television programs (Crabb et al., 2018) [6]. Gaze was recorded at 1000â¯Hz using a remote eye-tracker. We also provide demographic information and results from a clinical examination of vision for each participant.
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Authors
Daniel S. Asfaw, Pete R. Jones, Nicholas D. Smith, David P. Crabb,