This study explores eye movement as a marker of cognitive and navigational abilities. An electrooculography (EOG) signal dataset from 27 individuals was collected during the Leiden Navigation Test, assessing spatial navigation skills. The dataset includes horizontal and vertical eye movements and scores from the Mini-Mental State Examination and the Wayfinding Questionnaire, which evaluate cognitive function and spatial perception. Researchers can use this data to study the link between eye movement and spatial cognition.
To Cite This Dataset:
IEEE Format:
M. Zibandehpoor, F. Alizadehziri, A. A. Larki, S. Teymouri, and M. Delrobaei, “Electrooculography dataset for objective spatial navigation assessment in healthy participants,” arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.06811,2024.
BiB Format:
@article{zibandehpoor2024electrooculography, title={Electrooculography Dataset for Objective Spatial Navigation Assessment in Healthy Participants}, author={Zibandehpoor, Mobina and Alizadehziri, Fatemeh and Larki, Arash Abbasi and Teymouri, Sobhan and Delrobaei, Mehdi}, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.06811}, year={2024} }