Quantitative analysis of catch-up saccades during sustained pursuit.
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Saccadic adaptation to moving targetsGoal representations dominate superior colliculus activity during extrafoveal tracking.Flexibility of foveal attention during ocular pursuit.Visual cues that are effective for contextual saccade adaptation.Pursuit and saccadic tracking exhibit a similar dependence on movement preparation time.Eye-hand synergy and intermittent behaviors during target-directed tracking with visual and non-visual information.The neural circuit mechanisms underlying the retinal response to motion reversal.Neural activity in the frontal pursuit area does not underlie pursuit target selection.Is acceleration used for ocular pursuit and spatial estimation during prediction motion?Smooth pursuit eye movements in children with strabismus and in children with vergence deficits.Inactivation and stimulation of the frontal pursuit area change pursuit metrics without affecting pursuit target selectionCatch-up saccades in head-unrestrained conditions reveal that saccade amplitude is corrected using an internal model of target movement.Asymmetric saccade reaction times to smooth pursuit.Dissociation of pursuit target selection from saccade execution.Shared attention for smooth pursuit and saccades.A foveal target increases catch-up saccade frequency during smooth pursuit.Neuronal responses to moving targets in monkey frontal eye fieldsSaccades and pursuit: two outcomes of a single sensorimotor process.Superior colliculus inactivation causes stable offsets in eye position during tracking.Differential influence of attention on gaze and head movements.Saccade reaction time asymmetries during task-switching in pursuit trackingThe relative timing between eye and hand in rapid sequential pointing is affected by time pressure, but not by advance knowledge.Pursuit tracks chase: exploring the role of eye movements in the detection of chasing.Neural correlate of spatial (mis-)localization during smooth eye movementsTesting a simplified method for measuring velocity integration in saccades using a manipulation of target contrast.Coordination of smooth pursuit and saccade target selection in monkeys.Visuomotor velocity transformations for smooth pursuit eye movements.Oculomotor prediction of accelerative target motion during occlusion: long-term and short-term effects.Saccadic compensation for smooth eye and head movements during head-unrestrained two-dimensional tracking.Common inhibitory mechanism for saccades and smooth-pursuit eye movements.Interaction between smooth anticipation and saccades during ocular orientation in darkness.Evidence for a retinal velocity memory underlying the direction of anticipatory smooth pursuit eye movements.Processing of retinal and extraretinal signals for memory-guided saccades during smooth pursuit.Direct evidence for a position input to the smooth pursuit system.Illusory motion reveals velocity matching, not foveation, drives smooth pursuit of large objects.Saccades to moving targets.Asynchrony between position and motion signals in the saccadic system.Evidence for synergy between saccades and smooth pursuit during transient target disappearance.Disruption of smooth pursuit eye movements in cirrhosis: relationship to hepatic encephalopathy and its treatment.Memory-guided saccades show effect of a perceptual illusion whereas visually guided saccades do not.
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Quantitative analysis of catch-up saccades during sustained pursuit.
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Quantitative analysis of catch-up saccades during sustained pursuit.
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Quantitative analysis of catch-up saccades during sustained pursuit.
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Quantitative analysis of catch-up saccades during sustained pursuit.
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Quantitative analysis of catch-up saccades during sustained pursuit.
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Graham Barnes
Marcus Missal
Philippe Lefèvre
Sophie de Brouwer
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10.1152/JN.00621.2001
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2002-04-01T00:00:00Z