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Spotlight on the Developmental Eye Movement (DEM) Test

The developmental eye movement (DEM) test is a practical and simple method for assessing and quantifying ocular motor skills in children. In this review, a summary of the literature relevant to the DEM test has been made, its psychometric properties and its pros and cons have also been considered. T...

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Published in:Clinical optometry (Auckland) 2021-01, Vol.13, p.73-81
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