Oculomotor · Eye movementOn request

Webcam oculomotor analysis: saccades, pursuit, nystagmus

ConductVision tracks the eyes in standard webcam video to quantify oculomotor behavior — saccade latency and accuracy, smooth-pursuit gain, and nystagmus characteristics — for neuro-ophthalmology and vestibular research.

conductvisionOculomotor analysis
saccade · pursuit trace
What it measures

Objective, exportable metrics

Saccade latency

time to initiate to a target

Saccade accuracy

over/undershoot of the target

Pursuit gain

eye vs. target velocity ratio

Nystagmus

slow-phase velocity and beat direction

Digitizes a validated assessment

Infrared oculography tasks

Replaces dedicated infrared eye-trackers for screening research. Output the score the field already trusts, plus the richer digital metrics behind it — and the recording stays auditable.

Workflow

From video to exportable metrics

1

Run the eye task

Present a saccade, smooth-pursuit, or gaze-holding task in front of the camera.

2

Track eye position

Eye and iris landmarks are tracked to reconstruct eye-movement signals.

3

Export oculomotor metrics

Latency, accuracy, pursuit gain, and nystagmus metrics export for analysis.

Research applications

Where teams use it

Vestibular and balance research
Concussion and TBI oculomotor screening research
Neurodegenerative-disease eye-movement studies
Reading and attention research

Oculomotor analysis — methods & FAQ

Bring oculomotor analysis into your ConductVision workflow

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