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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2007 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2006 Dec;47(12):5295–5302. doi: 10.1167/iovs.05-1043

Table 2.

Eye position dispersion in degrees, horizontal (SH) and vertical (SV), for each subject and environmental segment, recording time, number of useful data samples, and percentage of useful samples for each segment.

Subject Environment SH (deg) SV (deg) Time (min.) Valid samples (%)
Control Subjects 1_NS Indoor 16.16 8.10 5.01 91
Indoor 14.39 9.99 5.74 88
Outdoor 13.84 9.97 7.93 87
Indoor 14.74 9.44 5.73 86
Outdoor 8.95 10.73 8.45 84
2_NS Indoor 14.08 13.41 5.69 90
Outdoor 12.73 6.96 6.80 89
Indoor 14.34 5.93 6.27 92
Outdoor 13.84 8.33 9.66 86
Indoor 13.23 7.99 1.99 90
3_NS Arcade 18.58 11.68 13.81 26
Outdoor 16.50 11.07 11.10 29
PFL patients 1_RP Arcade 9.44 7.27 26.50 74
2_RP Outdoor 8.71 10.31 5.05 91
Indoor 8.24 5.84 3.61 92
Indoor 8.68 8.16 4.88 96
Arcade 8.56 10.99 18.37 60
Arcade 10.38 9.73 22.24 41
3_RP Arcade 10.38 9.73 14.21 70
Outdoor 10.33 11.16 13.82 11
Outdoor 7.71 5.91 5.50 8
Indoor 10.70 4.98 3.84 58
4_RP Indoor 9.28 7.96 13.52 88
Indoor 8.48 9.91 5.22 89
Outdoor 9.65 10.41 10.96 48
5_RP Indoor 12.73 8.71 10.69 71
Outdoor 10.66 10.35 10.17 47
Indoor 11.86 9.26 2.63 73