Associations to the word «Saccade»
Noun
- Signal
- Deficit
- Sac
- Pause
- Axon
- Coupling
- Reflex
- Primate
- Fig
- Lag
- Accuracy
- Lobe
- Initiate
- Input
- Pathway
- Eye
- Adaptation
- Modulation
- Excitation
- Task
- Direction
- Correlation
- Coordination
- Projection
- Activation
- Hypothesis
- Blur
- Shift
- Drift
- Locus
- Superior
- Cally
- Error
- Viewing
- Activity
- Cell
- Roth
- Trigger
- Tracking
- Response
- Timing
- Continuum
- Location
- Gandhi
- Bandwidth
- Impairment
- Pulse
- Brain
- Acceleration
- Coordinate
- Potential
- Injection
- Antagonist
- Decrease
- Synonym
- Termination
- Threshold
Adjective
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Wiktionary
SACCADE, noun. (rare) A sudden jerking movement.
SACCADE, noun. A rapid jerky movement of the eye (voluntary or involuntary) from one focus to another.
SACCADE, noun. The act of checking a horse quickly with a single strong pull of the reins.
SACCADE, noun. (music) The sounding of two violin strings together by using a sudden strong pressure of the bow.
SACCADE, verb. (of the eye) To make a rapid jerking movement to focus elsewhere.
Dictionary definition
SACCADE, noun. A rapid, jerky movement of the eyes between positions of rest.
SACCADE, noun. An abrupt spasmodic movement.
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