Abstract
The spectrum of Doppler-shifted laser light scattered from the cornea was used to measure the distribution of eye speeds in human subjects while the eye followed a moving target. Speed distributions obtained by the laser Doppler technique were compared to those recorded with a double-Purkinje-image eyetracker.
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