Study Details
Moment-to-Moment Changes in Visual Sensitivity
(IRB#: IRB_00177167)
Sensitivity to visual stimuli (response to eye activity) varies depending on how the brain processes information. The purpose of this study is to learn what adds to moment-to-moment changes in the visual system. This system of the eye and brain allows people to see light. This study will track the movements of the eye and pupil to report and detect faint visual targets on a computer monitor. People in the study will have eye movement and pupillary fluctuations (change of pupil in the eye) tracked using an eye-tracking camera. Participants will sit in an office chair with their heads placed on a chin stand. Participants will then stare at a computer monitor without blinking eyes for 8 to 10-second intervals. Being in the study requires attending about a 1-hour in-person visit at the study clinic. Participants could be asked to return to complete more sessions, up to 6 in total.
- All genders
- Over 18 years old
- Healthy Volunteers
- In Person
- Paid
Who can participate?
Gender: All genders
Age: Over 18 years old
Volunteers: Healthy Volunteers
Location: In Person
Inclusion Criteria
- Normal or corrected to normal vision
- Can sit in a chair for up to an hour comfortably
- Can stare at a computer screen for up to 10 seconds without blinking comfortably
- Can use a mouse and keyboard.
- Able to attend in person at the study clinic
Exclusion Criteria
- Pregnant
- Mental, visual, or hearing health issues that impact participation
- Serious disease or health problems
Will I be paid for my time?
Yes
IRB#: IRB_00177167
PI: ZACHARY DAVIS
Department: OPHTHALMOLOGY AND VISUAL SCIENCE
Approval Date: 2024-06-14 19:52:00
Study Categories: Brain Health Studies, Studies Related to the Eye