Ap. Accardo et al., CHARACTERISTICS OF HORIZONTAL SMOOTH-PURSUIT EYE-MOVEMENTS TO SINUSOIDAL STIMULATION IN CHILDREN OF PRIMARY-SCHOOL AGE, Vision research, 35(4), 1995, pp. 539-548
Previous research about the maturation of the smooth pursuit system ha
s been carried out in newborns and in human infants in the first month
s of life. A lower gain was found with respect to adults (where gain i
s close to I), with frequent saccadic intrusions. On the contrary, no
data are available about smooth pursuit response in children. To fill
this gap, we analyse in this study the level of maturation reached by
children over 7 yr old (the minimum age in which a correct test can be
done). Using a cosinusoidal stimulation, the smooth pursuit character
istics (velocity and position gains and phases) evaluated in children
are compared to the corresponding parameters in adults. Our data show
a clear difference between the two groups, in particular for velocity
gain values (which are lower in children), and a larger variability in
children. Since the influence of fatigue and prediction appears to be
small, we conclude that these differences can be justified both by hi
gh level psychological or cognitive factors and incomplete maturation
of smooth pursuit system in children.