نتایج جستجو برای: composed pursuit

تعداد نتایج: 121304  

2015
Kikuro Fukushima Norie Ito Graham R Barnes Sachiyo Onishi Nobuyoshi Kobayashi Hidetoshi Takei Peter M Olley Susumu Chiba Kiyoharu Inoue Tateo Warabi

While retinal image motion is the primary input for smooth-pursuit, its efficiency depends on cognitive processes including prediction. Reports are conflicting on impaired prediction during pursuit in Parkinson's disease. By separating two major components of prediction (image motion direction memory and movement preparation) using a memory-based pursuit task, and by comparing tracking eye move...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Miriam Spering Elisa C Dias Jamie L Sanchez Alexander C Schütz Daniel C Javitt

Abnormal smooth pursuit eye movements in patients with schizophrenia are often considered a consequence of impaired motion perception. Here we used a novel motion prediction task to assess the effects of abnormal pursuit on perception in human patients. Schizophrenia patients (n = 15) and healthy controls (n = 16) judged whether a briefly presented moving target ("ball") would hit/miss a statio...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1998
M Tanaka K Fukushima

To examine how the periarcuate area is involved in the control of smooth pursuit eye movements, we recorded 177 single neurons while monkeys pursued a moving target in the dark. The majority (52%, 92/177) of task-related neurons responded to pursuit but had little or no response to saccades. Histological reconstructions showed that these neurons were located mainly in the posterior bank of the ...

2015
Bo Cao Ennio Mingolla Arash Yazdanbakhsh Nicholas Seow Chiang Price

The primate brain intelligently processes visual information from the world as the eyes move constantly. The brain must take into account visual motion induced by eye movements, so that visual information about the outside world can be recovered. Certain neurons in the dorsal part of monkey medial superior temporal area (MSTd) play an important role in integrating information about eye movement...

1996
Seema Jaggi William C. Karl

Recently, adaptive approximation techniques have become popular for obtaining parsimonious representations of large classes of signals. These methods include method of frames, matching pursuit, and, most recently, basis pursuit. In this work, high resolution pursuit (HRP) is developed as an alternative to existing function approximation techniques. Existing techniques do not always efficiently ...

2007
YING ZHANG AYELET FISHBACH RAVI DHAR

We propose that, in the pursuit of ongoing goals, optimistic expectations of future goal pursuit have greater impact on immediate actions than do less optimistic considerations, such as retrospections on past goal pursuit or less optimistic expectations. Further, we propose that the direction of the impact is determined by the framing of goal pursuit: it motivates goal-congruent actions when go...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2008
D I Braun N Mennie C Rasche A C Schütz M J Hawken K R Gegenfurtner

At slow speeds, chromatic isoluminant stimuli are perceived to move much slower than comparable luminance stimuli. We investigated whether smooth pursuit eye movements to isoluminant stimuli show an analogous slowing. Beside pursuit speed and latency, we studied speed judgments to the same stimuli during fixation and pursuit. Stimuli were either large sine wave gratings or small Gaussians blobs...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2002
Krishna V Shenoy James A Crowell Richard A Andersen

When we move forward the visual images on our retinas expand. Humans rely on the focus, or center, of this expansion to estimate their direction of self-motion or heading and, as long as the eyes are still, the retinal focus corresponds to the heading. However, smooth pursuit eye movements add visual motion to the expanding retinal image and displace the focus of expansion. In spite of this, hu...

Journal: :Vision Research 2009
Christoph Rasche Karl R. Gegenfurtner

Several studies have shown that the precision of smooth pursuit eye speed can match perceptual speed discrimination thresholds during the steady-state phase of pursuit [Kowler, E., & McKee, S. (1987). Sensitivity of smooth eye movement to small differences in target velocity. Vision Research, 27, 993-1015; Gegenfurtner, K., Xing, D., Scott, B., & Hawken, M. (2003). A comparison of pursuit eye m...

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