Gaze dynamics are the visual strategy we use to observe the world around us.
We calculate gaze dynamics using the relationship between the eye and head movements that a person naturally makes when looking at objects in our environment.
Gaze dynamics are acquired during childhood and evolve throughout life with the development of the oculomotor system and in response to environmental stimuli.
Eye movements
These allow us to coordinate both eyes towards a single object and shift our gaze from one object to another.
Tracking movements make it possible to look at a mobile object that travel continuously through space.