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    DETECTION OF EYE MOVEMENTS USING ELECTROOCULOGRAPHY A Graduate Project Report submitted to Manipal University in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING In Electronics and Communication Engineering Submitted by Rajesh Sunkara Reg. No: 090907193 Under the guidance of Ms. Shruthi.K Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (A Constituent College of Manipal University)

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    with a computer. These symptoms can affect both the eyes and musculoskeletal parts of the body. Very simply‚ CVS occurs when an individual overburden the human eye by asking it to perform in prolonged situations that it was not designed to do. Studies have found that the majority of video display workers experience some eye or vision symptoms. A national survey of doctors of optometry found that more than 14% of their patients present with eye or vision-related symptoms resulting from this type of

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    Activity 2.4.2: Visual Perception Introduction Except for your brain‚ the eyes are the most complex organ you possess. Your eyes are composed of over two million working parts and their coordinated action can instantaneously set in motion hundreds of muscles and organs in the body. Your eyes allow you to track a fly ball into a baseball glove. They can help you pick out the perfect color to paint your room. Your eyes can help you find your best friend at a crowded concert. These amazing organs

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    vision have similar eyes and similar vision genes. All organisms with vision do not have similar eyes. There are many groups that have similar eyes‚ but not every single organism have similar eyes. Since most of the picture processing happens in the brain‚ the function of the eye is just to capture light to carry to the brain for processing of an image. (149) Human’s camera-like eyes are similar and common to every creature with a skull. However many different types of eyes exist in other animal

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    the eye and the brain to represent external stimuli as images. The human visual system gives the human body the ability to see our physical environment. The system requires communication between its major sensory organ - the eye - and the core of the central nervous system - the brain - to interpret external stimuli into sight images. Sensory Organs Vision depends mainly on one sensory organ—the eye. Eye constructions vary in complexity depending on the needs of the organism. The human eye is one

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    organs (e.g.‚ ear‚ eye). EYES nAccessory Structures of the Eye qEyelids (palpebra) and glands qSuperficial epithelium of eye nConjunctiva qLacrimal apparatus nTear production and removal qExtrinsic eye muscles nExtrinsic Eye Muscles qMove the eye qSix muscles cooperate to control gaze nSuperior and inferior rectus nLateral and medial rectus nSuperior and inferior oblique nLayers of the Eye Fibrous tunic nSclera qDense fibrous connective tissue q“White of the eye” nCornea qTransparent

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    driver‚ whose eyes have been closed for a longer time period than about one second‚ an electronic circuitry is activated by means of the closed eye signal from the two parallel-coupled infrared light detectors‚ turning on an alarm signal from a buzzer or similar‚ after an one second or shorter time delay. Project Summary: This project constitutes of: • An apparatus for preventing sleep by providing an eye activity detection unit and a power supply; proximately locating the eye activity detection

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    bale blue eye. He even decides to kill the old man in order to get rid of the scary eye. The young man claims that he do love the old man‚ but he can’t stand the old man’s creepy eye. He in addition with the insanity talking claims that he isn’t crazy or something by majoring the precautious that he took when he done this horrible thing. He goes every night to the old man room intending to kill the poor old man but he doesn’t find a reason to kill him because he was a sleep‚ closing his eyes. He only

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    5480192 ECI‚ Section 7 April 20‚ 2012 Dr. William Bloch Diabetes-related eye conditions Insulin is the hormone that regulates the amount of sugar in the blood. Diabetics occur when the body lacks insulin and is unable to convert food into energy needed for everyday activities (Reaven‚ 2010). The American National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease explains that abnormal blood sugar level is one the main causes of diabetes

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    age * Frequent daydreaming * Turns or tilts head to use one eye or closing one eye * Appearance of a squint or cross eyes * Dislike of bright light * Placing face close to books‚ pictures etc. * Bumping into furniture‚ people etc. * Lack of spacial awareness * Excessive blinking or rubbing of eyes * Re-occurring eye infections from being touched * Losing place while reading or writing * Using finger or marker to guide eyes * Difficulty remembering what is read * Difficulty remembering

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