Automatic glissade determination through a mathematical model in electrooculographic records

The glissadic overshoot is characterized by an unwanted type of movement known as glissades. The glissades are a short ocular movement that describe the failure of the neural programming of saccades to move the eyes in order to reach a specific target. In this paper we develop a procedure to determine if a specific saccade have a glissade appended to the end of it. The use of the third partial sum of the Gauss series as mathematical model, a comparison between some specific parameters and the RMSE error are the steps made to reach this goal. Finally a machine learning algorithm is trained, returning expected responses of the presence or not of this kind of ocular movement.

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