Video-Oculography
Video-Oculography is a non-invasive tool used to assess the eye movements of a person. It involves recording and analyzing the movements of the eyes by means of high-speed video cameras. This technique is useful in assessing eye movements associated with neurological disorders, such as multiple sclerosis, migraine headaches, and other vision-related problems. Video-Oculography can provide valuable information about the functioning of the eyes and help in the diagnosis of disease. It is also used to study sleep and fatigue, as well as to assess performance in sports activities and in the operation of vehicles. By measuring eye movements, video-Oculography can provide objective data to improve patient care and make informed decisions about treatments.
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