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<p>microtremors (from 0 to 40&nbsp;Hz compared to from 40 to 100&nbsp;Hz), it is problematic to distinguish ocular drifts and ocular microtremors. In fact, microtremors might reflect the Brownian engine underlying the drift motion. Resolution of intersaccadic eye movements is technically challenging.</p>

<p><big> Mechanism </big></p>
<p>The motion of ocular drift is related to the processing and encoding of space and time. It is also related to acquiring minute visual details of objects that are stationary, in order for these details to be further processed.</p><p>
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