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saccade
[sa-kahd, suh-]
noun
the act of checking a horse quickly with a single strong pull of the reins.
Ophthalmology.the series of small, jerky movements of the eyes when changing focus from one point to another.
saccade
/ -ˈkeɪd, səˈkɑːd /
noun
the movement of the eye when it makes a sudden change of fixation, as in reading
a sudden check given to a horse
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of saccade1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of saccade1
Example Sentences
When we look at the world, our unconscious eye movements or "eye saccades" also have a fractal pattern as they move over images.
When you read normally, your eye moves in saccades, or short, rapid jumps.
And so, with slowed saccades, August swept his visual field.
The team created three games to enhance a child’s ability to control eye movements, including saccades.
When you change your gaze, your eyes will automatically make a rapid jerking movement, known as a saccade.
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