Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
saccade
noun
/səˈkɑːd/
Definition
A rapid movement of the eye between fixation points.
Examples
- The scientist explained how a saccade helps in tracking moving objects.
- During the eye exam, the doctor observed the patient’s saccades to ensure proper eye function.
- Saccades play a crucial role in reading as our eyes jump from word to word.
Meaning
Saccades are quick, simultaneous movements of both eyes. They occur when your gaze shifts from one location to another, allowing you to quickly focus on different objects or areas in your visual field.
Synonyms
- eye movement
- gaze shift
- ocular displacement