نتایج جستجو برای: smooth pursuit

تعداد نتایج: 133351  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2002
Masaki Tanaka Stephen G Lisberger

Periarcuate frontal cortex is involved in the control of smooth pursuit eye movements, but its role remains unclear. To better understand the control of pursuit by the "frontal pursuit area" (FPA), we applied electrical microstimulation when the monkeys were performing a variety of oculomotor tasks. In agreement with previous studies, electrical stimulation consisting of a train of 50-microA pu...

2010
Zoi Kapoula Qing Yang Audrey Bonnet Pauline Bourtoire Jean Sandretto

This study aimed to objectivize the quality of smooth pursuit eye movements in a standard laboratory task before and after an Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) session run on seven healthy volunteers. EMDR was applied on autobiographic worries causing moderate distress. The EMDR session was complete in 5 out of the 7 cases; distress measured by SUDS (Subjective Units of Disco...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2003
Norbert Boeddeker Roland Kern Martin Egelhaaf

Male blowflies chase and catch other flies in fast acrobatic flights. To unravel the underlying control system, we presented a black moving sphere instead of a real fly as a pursuit target. By varying the size and speed of the target, we were able to systematically analyse the decisive visual determinants that guide chasing behaviour. Flies pursue targets of a wide range of sizes and velocities...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2007
Brett A Clementz Jennifer E McDowell Karen R Dobkins

Schizophrenia subjects' smooth pursuit abnormalities may reflect a problem with perception of motion, although evidence comes primarily from reports using stimuli that differ from standard smooth pursuit stimuli (i.e. moving gratings or coherent dots). This study presented schizophrenia and healthy subjects with a forced-choice speed discrimination paradigm using smooth pursuit-like stimuli. Th...

Journal: :Vision Research 1999
Gillian O’Mullane Paul C Knox

It has been demonstrated that in gap pursuit tasks, smooth pursuit latency is reduced. This 'gap effect' is modified by factors such as gap duration and task context. We have now investigated whether it is also modified by an important visual parameter--the contrast of the pursuit and fixation targets. We found that while pursuit target contrast is an important determinant of pursuit latency, f...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2008
Uwe J Ilg Peter Thier

Smooth pursuit eye movements are performed in order to prevent retinal image blur of a moving object. Rhesus monkeys are able to perform smooth pursuit eye movements quite similar as humans, even if the pursuit target does not consist in a simple moving dot. Therefore, the study of the neuronal responses as well as the consequences of micro-stimulation and lesions in trained monkeys performing ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2001
M Missal S J Heinen

The role of the supplementary eye fields (SEF) during smooth pursuit was investigated with electrical microstimulation. We found that stimulation in the SEF increased the acceleration and velocity of the eyes in the direction of target motion during smooth pursuit initiation but not during sustained pursuit. The increase in eye velocity during initiation will be referred to as pursuit facilitat...

Journal: :Neuron 2010
Stephen G. Lisberger

Smooth-pursuit eye movements transform 100 ms of visual motion into a rapid initiation of smooth eye movement followed by sustained accurate tracking. Both the mean and variation of the visually driven pursuit response can be accounted for by the combination of the mean tuning curves and the correlated noise within the sensory representation of visual motion in extrastriate visual area MT. Sens...

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