The study objective was to determine how the occlusion of one eye and the restraint of head movement, restrictions commonly imposed when measuring eye movements by corneal reflection, affected the performance of a perceptual task. These restrictions did not affect the times required to find targets in a display containing 100 forms of various colors, sizes, and shapes.
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