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. 2022 Apr 6;55(1):364–416. doi: 10.3758/s13428-021-01762-8

Table 9.

Clinical studies or case studies in neuropsychology, psychiatry, rehabilitation or ophthalmology

1 For case studies, give an extensive description of participant physiology, such as palpebral fissure, eye colour, and direction of eye lashes.
2 Give a detailed description of the underlying pathology and its potential for affecting eye movement recordings. For instance, the presence of nystagmus (or fixational instability), iris transillumination defects (for example in albinism) and other iris defects such as aniridia (because of trauma, or congenital).
3 Describe the level of cooperation of patients/children with the procedure.
4 Provide any details regarding group characteristics that may impact data quality, including attentional and behavioural (compliance) issues, or that may impact interpretation (e.g. cognitive ability differences between groups).