
Kestenbaum & Mark
Kestenbaum & Mark refers to a statistical method used to compare eye movements during different visual tasks. Specifically, it analyzes how pathways—such as the movement of eyes when switching focus—may change structure or behavior. Originally developed to study eye disorders, this approach helps identify differences or similarities in eye movement patterns across conditions. By quantifying these differences, clinicians and researchers can better understand underlying neurological or muscular issues affecting vision, aiding in diagnosis and treatment planning.