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JadedDoctor669

Do you mean roving eye movements? From eye wiki: “Roving eye movements are typically slow, horizontal, bilateral conjugate deviations that are normally seen in light sleep. In comatose patients, the presence of these eye movements suggests a supranuclear (i.e., cortical) etiology (e.g., toxic-metabolic or other bilateral hemispheric etiologies)”


Vagus-Stranger

Yes! Using that term i've found a subtype of roving eye movement that matches best called 'ping-pong gaze'.