نتایج جستجو برای: saccade

تعداد نتایج: 4284  

Journal: :Progress in brain research 2006
Michael E Goldberg James W Bisley Keith D Powell Jacqueline Gottlieb

Neural activity in the lateral intraparietal area (LIP) has been associated with attention to a location in visual space, and with the intention to make saccadic eye movement. In this study we show that neurons in LIP respond to recently flashed task-irrelevant stimuli and saccade targets brought into the receptive field by a saccade, although they respond much to the same stimuli when they are...

Journal: :Vision Research 1996
MARTIN STETTER RAIMUND A. SENDTNER GEORGE T. TIMBERLAKE

Most existing techniques for accurately measuring angular eye position vs time during a saccade (the saccade profile) need either contact to the eye or are restricted in time resolution. In this paper we introduce a new noninvasive method, with high spatial and temporal resolution, for determining saccade profiles using a scanning laser ophthalmoscope (SLO). This method uses the fact that image...

Journal: :Vision Research 2016
Paul Zerr Katharine N. Thakkar Siarhei Uzunbajakau Stefan Van der Stigchel

In saccade sequences without visual feedback endpoint errors pose a problem for subsequent saccades. Accurate error compensation has previously been demonstrated in double step saccades (DSS) and is thought to rely on a copy of the saccade motor vector. However, these studies typically use fixed target vectors on each trial, calling into question the generalizability of the findings due to the ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2000
D M Waitzman V L Silakov S DePalma-Bowles A S Ayers

Electrical microstimulation and single-unit recording have suggested that a group of long-lead burst neurons (LLBNs) in the mesencephalic reticular formation (MRF) just lateral to the interstitial nucleus of Cajal (INC) (the peri-INC MRF, piMRF) may play a role in the generation of vertical rapid eye movements. Inactivation of this region with muscimol (a GABA(A) agonist) rapidly produced verti...

2003
ABIGAIL L. LARRISON CAROLYN F. FERRANTE ANNE B. SERENO Carolyn F. Ferrante Kevin A. Briand Anne B. Sereno

Larrison, Abigail L., Carolyn F. Ferrante, Kevin A. Briand, Anne B. Sereno: Schizotypal Traits, Attention and Eye Movements. Prog. Neuro-Psychopharmacol. & Biol. Psychiat. 2000,24, pp. 357-372. 02000 Elscvicr S&n= Inc. 1. Subjects demonstrating high, average, or low schizotypal traits participated in saccade tasks of eye movements and attention including: a simple saccade task, an antisaccade t...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2001
J A Edelman M E Goldberg

Neurons in the intermediate layers of the superior colliculus respond to visual targets and/or discharge immediately before and during saccades. These visual and motor responses have generally been considered independent, with the visual response dependent on the nature of the stimulus, and the saccade-related activity related to the attributes of the saccade, but not to how the saccade was eli...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2015
Alessio Fracasso Lisandro Kaunitz David Melcher

Around the time of execution of an eye movement, participants systematically misperceive the spatial location of briefly flashed visual stimuli. This phenomenon, known as perisaccadic mislocalization, is thought to involve an active process that takes into account the motor plan (efference copy) of the upcoming saccade. While it has been proposed that the motor system anticipates and informs th...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2000
U P Mosimann R M Müri J Felblinger B P Radanov

In order to analyse the possible basis of subjective complaints following whiplash injury, horizontal eye movements were examined in subjects with persistent complaints ('symptomatic group') and subjects who had completely recovered ('recovered group'). The results for the symptomatic and recovered groups were compared with those for age-matched, healthy volunteers (control group). A battery of...

2013
Eckart Zimmermann

4 Eckart Zimmermann 5 Cognitive Neuroscience Section, Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-3), 6 Research Center Jülich, Germany 7 [email protected] 8 9 Abstract 10 11 Saccade adaptation is a mechanism which adjusts saccade landing positions if they systematically 12 fail to reach their intended target. In the laboratory, saccades can be shortened or lengthened if the 13 saccad...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2002
Robert M McPeek Edward L Keller

Saccades are typically separated by inter-saccadic fixation intervals (ISFIs) of > or =125 ms. During this time, the saccadic system selects a goal and completes the preparatory processes required prior to executing the subsequent movement. However, in tasks in which competing stimuli are presented, two sequentially executed movements to different goals can be separated by much shorter ISFIs. T...

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