(medicine) Biometric measurement of the condition and movements of the eye.
1985, Bent Krogsaa et al., "Photometric oculometry: A slit-lamp technique for determination of intraocular distances," Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, vol. 222, no. 4-5, p. 212 (Abstract):This analysis forms the basis of the formulation of a slit-lamp technique called photometric oculometry, which makes it possible to measure intraocular distances.
1998, D. J. Callan, "Eyes Movement Relationships to Excessive Performance Error in Aviation," Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 42nd Annual Meeting, Proceedings, , p. 1132 (Abstract):Eight experienced pilots and eight non-rated individuals flew simulated instrument training circuits while eye movements were recorded with infrared oculometry.
2003, Ralph Radach et al. (eds.), The Mind's Eye: Cognitive and Applied Aspects of Eye Movement Research, , p. 130 (Google preview):Infrared oculometry (sampling frequency: 500 Hz) was used to record eye movements.