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Scientists scan brains to uncover secrets of eye movement adaptation

NCT ID NCT03488082

First seen Oct 31, 2025 · Last updated May 20, 2026 · Updated 31 times

Summary

This study looked at how the brain controls and adjusts quick eye movements called saccades, which help us see and interact with the world. Thirty-six healthy adults performed eye-tracking tasks inside an MRI scanner so researchers could see which brain areas were active. The goal was to better understand the brain networks behind keeping our vision accurate as we age or face changes.

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Locations

  • Inserm U1208

    Bron, 69500, France

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