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Vision Researchers,</span>
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You are invited to join the Vision Technical Group for a
webinar on <b>Eye Movements</b>. The event takes place
on <b>12 December 2023, 12-1 PM</b> - Eastern Time (UTC
- 05:00) via Zoom. Our two speakers will be <b>Susana
Martinez-Conde</b> from SUNY Downstate Health Sciences
University and <b> Michele Rucci</b> from the
University of Rochester.<br>
Please register here: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://osa.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DODRgKoPSu6qdHmLojs5lw#/registration"
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Eye movements are critical for vision, attention, and
memory. They determine what we see, attend to, and
remember about our environment.<br>
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In the field of physiological optics, the effect of eye
motion on perception has been largely overlooked. For
scientists interested in measuring the eye’s optics, and
designing optical corrections (e.g. spectacles, contact
lenses, intraocular lenses and corneal refractive
surgery), drawing a straight-line from optical
properties to perceived image quality has always been
challenging. Taking into account neuroscience for
optical engineering might bring us one step closer to
accurately predicting visual performance. </span><o:p></o:p></p>
<p><span
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You Will Learn:<br>
• What kind of eye motion there are<br>
• Whether and how they are beneficial for vision<br>
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Who Should Attend:<br>
• Anyone interested in visual perception<br>
• Vision scientists and engineers who wish to better
understand the role of eye motion in vision</span><o:p></o:p></p>
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to see you there!<br>
Christina Schwarz<br>
on behalf of TG Vision</span> <o:p></o:p></p>
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