Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
saccadic
adjective
/səˈkædɪk/
Definition
Relating to or denoting rapid movements of the eye as it shifts focus from one point to another.
Examples
- The saccadic movements of the eyes help us to quickly scan a page while reading.
- During the experiment, participants were asked to track the saccadic eye movements as they followed a moving object.
- Understanding saccadic behavior can contribute to advancements in visual aids for those with sight impairments.
Meaning
In the context of vision, ‘saccadic’ refers to the quick, simultaneous movements of both eyes that occur when we shift our gaze between objects. This is an essential function for visual perception and attention.
Synonyms
- rapid eye movement
- quick gaze shift
- jumping eye movement