Eye Movement Associated

Associated eye movements are a phenomenon in which, when a person’s conscious attention on a certain object increases, changes occur in the movements of his eyes. They may slow down or speed up, or change direction. These changes can be either temporary or



“Associated eye movements” - (D.G.A.) a combination of eye movements and speech muscles, fixing the subject’s attention on a specific word or phrase. Thus, conditions are created for the verbalization of visual images (which previously had no verbal expression), but not through volitional efforts, but as a result of regular exercise. If the subject has difficulties in mastering reading, D. G. A can be recommended to consolidate understanding of the meaning of words or terms on a specific topic, for example, in language. The subject is asked to read the list of words or phrases below, covering his eyes with his hands while reading (and performing other related exercises).