“…These eye movements are widely researched in ophthalmology, neurology, psychology, cognitive science, and human factors ( Holmqvist et al, 2011 ; Laretzaki et al, 2011 ; Metsing and Ferreira, 2016 ; Krauzlis et al, 2017 ; Thielen et al, 2019 ). Eye movement anomalies associated with visual organic or functional anomalies, particularly fixation stability, may be present in amblyopia, nystagmus, maculopathy, myasthenia gravis, glaucoma, strabismus, and non-strabismic binocular vision disorders ( Subramanian et al, 2013 ; Otero-Millan et al, 2014 ; Mihara et al, 2017 ; Tarita-Nistor et al, 2017 ; Ghasia et al, 2018 ; Montesano et al, 2018 ).…”