RightEye Launches Eye-Tracking Test to Identify Reading Disorders

 RightEye Launches Eye-Tracking Test to Identify Reading Disorders

RightEye LLC recently launched its new RightEye Reading Test™ as a tool for educators, optometrists and specialists to noninvasively identify reading disorders in students of all ages.

The RightEye Reading Test reportedly enables practitioners to differentiate eye movement issues from other reading disorders, resulting in earlier and more appropriate intervention for readers. The test reportedly offers nearly 100 stories, short and long, and will be available in 12 languages, each marked with a level of difficulty that corresponds to different grade levels for beginning, intermediate and advanced readers. Using these stories, the test reportedly identifies and reports metrics compared with norms that are important in assessing oculomotor abilities when reading, including words per minute, fixations, saccades and regressions.

According to RightEye, the reading stories, norms and associated comprehension questions within the RightEye Reading Test were developed by the Optometric Extension Program Foundation.

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Source: RightEye

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