Involuntary eye movements are automatic motions of the eyes that occur without conscious control. Common types include saccades, which are quick jumps between fixation points; fixational eye movements, which help maintain visual stability; and nystagmus, characterized by rhythmic oscillation of the eyes. These movements play crucial roles in visual perception, attention, and maintaining gaze stability during head motion.
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