نتایج جستجو برای: saccade

تعداد نتایج: 4284  

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2005
Urs P Mosimann René M Müri David J Burn Jacques Felblinger John T O'Brien Ian G McKeith

Neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) affect cortical and subcortical networks involved in saccade generation. We therefore expected impairments in saccade performance in both disorders. In order to improve the pathophysiological understanding and to investigate the usefulness of saccades for differential diagnosis, saccades were tested in a...

2009
Tjerk de Greef Harmen Lafeber Herre van Oostendorp Jasper Lindenberg

This research describes an approach to objective assessment of mental workload, by analyzing differences in pupil diameter and several aspects of eye movement (fixation time, saccade distance, and saccade speed) under different levels of mental workload. In an experiment, these aspects were measured by an eye-tracking device to examine whether these are indeed indicators for mental workload. Pu...

2002
Keena S. Byrd Kaize A. Adams Celestine A. Ntuen

The present study examines the effects of attention controlled saccadic eye movements on information loss during automation monitoring. The major independent variables were attention allocation distributions to primary and secondary tasks. The dependent measures consist of mean number of saccades, mean saccade rate (the ratio of mean number of saccades to mean saccade latency time), probability...

Journal: :Science 1999
G D Horwitz W T Newsome

At any given instant, multiple potential targets for saccades are present in the visual world, implying that a "selection process" within the brain determines the target of the next eye movement. Some superior colliculus (SC) neurons begin discharging seconds before saccade initiation, suggesting involvement in target selection or, alternatively, in postselectional saccade preparation. SC neuro...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1998
D P Munoz P J Istvan

The intermediate layers of the monkey superior colliculus (SC) contain neurons the discharges of which are modulated by visual fixation and saccadic eye movements. Fixation neurons, located in the rostral pole of the SC, discharge action potentials tonically during visual fixation and pause for most saccades. Saccade neurons, located throughout the remainder of the intermediate layers of the SC...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1997
M J Mustari A F Fuchs M Pong

We have identified a region in the pretectum of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) that contains units that evince a complete cessation in firing immediately after saccades. The pause occurs for saccades to target steps and catch up saccades during smooth pursuit, spontaneously in complete darkness or after quick phases of nystagmus. Because the pause in unit firing always follows saccade onset, w...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2015
Annalisa Bosco Markus Lappe Patrizia Fattori

When saccadic eye movements consistently fail to land on the intended target, saccade accuracy is maintained by gradually adapting the amplitude of successive saccades to the same target. Such saccadic adaptation is usually induced by systematically displacing a small visual target during the execution of the saccade. However, saccades are normally performed to extended objects. Here we report ...

Journal: :Vision Research 1999
Doug P Hanes R.H.S Carpenter

We used a countermanding paradigm to investigate the relationship between conflicting cues for controlling human saccades. Subjects made a saccade to a target appearing suddenly in the periphery; but on some trials, after a delay, a stop-signal was presented that instructed subjects to inhibit the saccade. As we increased this delay, subjects increasingly failed to inhibit the movement. From me...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2013
John F Ackermann Michael S Landy

Eye movements function to bring detailed information onto the high-resolution region of the retina. Previous research has shown that human observers select fixation points that maximize information acquisition and minimize target location uncertainty. In this study, we ask whether human observers choose the saccade endpoint that maximizes gain when there are explicit rewards associated with cor...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2012
Artem V Belopolsky Jan Theeuwes

There is an ongoing controversy regarding the relationship between covert attention and saccadic eye movements. While there is quite some evidence that the preparation of a saccade is obligatory preceded by a shift of covert attention, the reverse is not clear: Is allocation of attention always accompanied by saccade preparation? Recently, a shifting and maintenance account was proposed suggest...

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