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As mentioned above, two features are characteristic of any saccadic movement of the eyes: (1) an almost perfect identity of the movements of both eyes; and (2) high velocity (the duration of saccades is measured in hundredths of a second). Under normal conditions these features are constantly observed and may be clearly recorded by any suitably sensitive method of studying eye movements.
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Yarbus, A.L. (1967). Saccadic Eye Movements. In: Eye Movements and Vision. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-5379-7_5
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