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High resolution commercially available devices allow measurement of small eye movements during target fixation. Preliminary results are presented of an experimental study whose aim is to analyze relations between target characteristics and stability during fixation with and without a second randomly located peripheral target, in binocular and monocular vision. The initial data are collected from a binocular testing without a second peripheral target.