Lateral Eye Movements Preferentially Increase Fixation Rate for Those with PTSD: A Potential Mechanism for Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy
Poster Session IV
Friday May 23, 2025 (16:00 - 17:00 ET)
Keyword: PsychopathologyAbstract: Participants (25 controls, 37 trauma-exposed, 19 with PTSD) performed lateral eye movements, mimicking EMDR, while engaging in episodic simulation. Those with higher PTSD symptoms had lower baseline fixation rates. Lateral saccades normalized fixations while diminishing the episodes’ subjective quality. EMDR may benefit PTSD patients by enhancing naturally lower fixation rates.
- Hannah Marlatte (Presenting Author)
- Jennifer Ryan (Author)
- Asaf Gilboa (Author)

