نتایج جستجو برای: saccade

تعداد نتایج: 4284  

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2008
C-H Juan N G Muggleton O J L Tzeng D L Hung A Cowey V Walsh

The premotor theory of attention suggests that target processing and generation of a saccade to the target are interdependent. Temporally precise transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was delivered over the human frontal eye fields, the area most frequently associated with the premotor theory in association with eye movements, while subjects performed a visually instructed pro-/antisaccade ta...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2000
D E Irwin J R Brockmole

We examined whether mental rotation is suppressed during saccadic eye movements. Subjects judged whether a character was normal or mirror-reversed while making no, short, or long saccades. Reaction time was longer under saccade than under no-saccade conditions and was longer when a long saccade rather than a short saccade was made, but only when the characters varied in orientation. These resul...

2016
Yasuo Terao Hideki Fukuda Shin-ichi Tokushige Satomi Inomata-Terada Yoshikazu Ugawa

In daily activities, there is a close spatial and temporal coupling between eye and hand movements that enables human beings to perform actions smoothly and accurately. If this coupling is disrupted by inadvertent saccade intrusions, subsequent motor actions suffer from delays, and lack of coordination. To examine how saccade intrusions affect subsequent voluntary actions, we used two tasks tha...

Journal: :Neural networks : the official journal of the International Neural Network Society 1998
Gregory Gancarz Stephen Grossberg

A neural model is developed of the neural circuitry in the reticular formation that is used to generate saccadic eye movements. The model simulates the behavior of identified cell types-such as long-lead burst neurons, short-lead excitatory and inhibitory burst neurons, omnipause neurons, and tonic neurons-under many experimental conditions. Simulated phenomena include: saccade staircases, dura...

2003
Choongkil Lee William H. Rohrer David L. Sparks

Neurobiology Research Center, Department of Physiology and tions and amplitudes2,7,8 . These neurons form a map of motor Biophysics, University of Alabama, Birmingham, (saccadic) space as they are topographically organized on the Alabama 35294, USA basis of their movement fields2,7,9 . The high-frequency burst of spike activity generated by collicular neurons is tightly coupled The deeper layer...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2005
Florence Chan Irene T Armstrong Giovanna Pari Richard J Riopelle Douglas P Munoz

In contrast to their slowed limb movements, individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) produce rapid automatic eye movements to sensory stimuli and show an impaired ability to generate voluntary eye movements in cognitive tasks. Eighteen PD patients and 18 matched control volunteers were instructed to look either toward (pro-saccade) or away from (anti-saccade) a peripheral stimulus as soon as i...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2017
Lars O M Rothkegel Hans A Trukenbrod Heiko H Schütt Felix A Wichmann Ralf Engbert

When watching the image of a natural scene on a computer screen, observers initially move their eyes toward the center of the image-a reliable experimental finding termed central fixation bias. This systematic tendency in eye guidance likely masks attentional selection driven by image properties and top-down cognitive processes. Here, we show that the central fixation bias can be reduced by del...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Jorge Otero-Millan Alessandro Serra R John Leigh Xoana G Troncoso Stephen L Macknik Susana Martinez-Conde

The eyes do not stay perfectly still during attempted fixation; fixational eye movements and saccadic intrusions (SIs) continuously change the position of gaze. The most common type of SI, square-wave jerks (SWJs), consists of saccade pairs that appear purely horizontal on clinical inspection: the first saccade moves the eye away from the fixation target, and after a short interval, the second ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Nicolas Catz Peter W Dicke Peter Thier

The improvement of motor behavior, based on experience, is a form of learning that is critically dependent on the cerebellum. A well studied example of cerebellar motor learning is short-term saccadic adaptation (STSA). In STSA, information on saccadic errors is used to improve future saccades. The information optimizing saccade metrics is conveyed by Purkinje cells simple spikes (PC-SS) becaus...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2011
Krista E Overvliet E Azañón S Soto-Faraco

Remapping tactile events from skin to external space is an essential process for human behaviour. It allows us to refer tactile sensations to their actual externally based location, by combining anatomically based somatosensory information with proprioceptive information about the current body posture. We examined the time course of tactile remapping by recording speeded saccadic responses to s...

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