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Properties of Saccades during Optokinetic Responses to Radial Optic Flow in Monkeys,e moving visual image on the fovea and parafovea. Here we describe the properties of saccades during unrestrained viewing of radial optic flow. We show that the saccades do not share the reflectory nature of the slow phases but rather support an active exploration of the visual scene.鸣叫 发表于 2025-3-28 23:38:15
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Neuronal Activity in Monkey Superior Colliculus during an Antisaccade Task,ese neurons project directly to preoculomo-toneurons in paramedian pontine reticular formation and the rostral interstitial nucleus of the medial longitudinal fasciculus, which provide the input to the extraocular muscle motoneurons (for review see Moschovakis et al. 1996).acolyte 发表于 2025-3-29 13:33:28
Active Reproduction of Passive Rotations and Contingent Eye Movements,e return task with no memorized reference, the subjects must have reproduced, in the opposite direction, the imposed motion. Therefore, subjects should also be able to reproduce an imposed motion in the same direction, as it has been demonstrated for linear displacements (Berthoz et al. 1995; Israël et al. 1997).轻率看法 发表于 2025-3-29 18:17:01
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Goldstein’s Optimal Circulation the gaze feedback target up to 9 deg off the target (eccentric fixation), which helps to keep the “blind side” in sight. Using this technique normal Ss confronted with H3 — VRM as well as hemianopic patients minimize their deficit very fast and efficiently, much faster than without 2ndVFB training.calamity 发表于 2025-3-30 05:36:55
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55182-1or each eye and exhibit a dependence on the position of the target of interest. The distance of a desired fixation point also imposes kinematic requirements on the TVOR (Virre et al. 1986; Paige 1989, Schwarz et al. 1989, Paige and Tomko 1991a,b; Schwarz and Miles, 1991, Snyder and King 1992, Telford et al. 1997).