Eye Hand Coordination With Both A Visual And An Auditory Stimulus; New Peripheral Programs; Center Cueing Light - Wayne Saccadic Fixator Instructions For Using Manual

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110. Alternating Joystick And Balance Board Response For Eye Hand And Body Integration
The hand switch with built-in joy stick and the balance board are used together. Trainee is
instructed to use the joy stick for right and left movements, and to use the balance board for all
front and back movements. Timed for 120 seconds. Lights are self pacing. 2
Activity (1) Time (2) Speed (3) Pattern (4) Lights (5) Timeout (6) Flash (7) Dual(0)
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112. Eye Hand Coordination With Both A Visual And An Auditory Stimulus

Use 4 light/switch targets, spaced as desired. Lights are automatic, and a tone will be produced
for each light. Trainee must respond by pushing the lights at the instant an auditory signal is
heard. No additional sound will be produced but a point will be scored. Timed for 120 Seconds -
100 lights/min.
Activity (1) Time (2) Speed (3) Pattern (4) Lights (5) Timeout (6) Flash (7) Dual(0)
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New Peripheral Programs

Center Cueing Light

On recent models of the Wayne Saccadic Fixator, and all models of the Sports vision Trainer, the
center light can be programmed to flash "on & off" at a selected steady rate, or random rate.
This can be incorporated into all the self-pacing programs to force central fixation, develop eye-
hand visual integration, test and enhance peripheral awareness; test and develop sequencing;
test and develop balance integration using the balance board and/or the joy-stick hand
controller.
In all self-pacing programs, the illuminated light must be pressed only when the center cueing
light is "on". This produces a sound and scores a point. If the light is pressed when the center
cueing light is "off" no sound or point is scored, depending upon the program. The illuminated
light remains lit until it is correctly pressed, or it may move another location. It is possible to
program the self-pacing mode so that the outer lights flash on momentarily, instead of
remaining "on" until pressed. A time-out can also be added; this sets the maximum time that
trainee has to press a light before a time-out signal sounds, and no point will be scored.
The Wayne Sports Vision Trainer allows user to fixate on either the center light of the right side,
or fixate on a center light between the right and left sides. An auditory cue tone can also be
synchronized with the central fixation light. This is only available on the Wayne Sports Vision
Trainer
Wayne Engineering
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, a subsidiary of Eyecarrot Innovations Corp. in Canada, is the leading provider of high-performance
instruments for testing and enhancing visual and motor skills. Learn more at
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