Human ocular pursuit during the transient disappearance of a visual target.
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In pursuit of delay-related brain activity for anticipatory eye movements.Incorporating prediction in models for two-dimensional smooth pursuit.Eye Tracking of Occluded Self-Moved Targets: Role of Haptic Feedback and Hand-Target Dynamics.Smooth pursuit and visual occlusion: active inference and oculomotor control in schizophrenia.The interaction of visual, vestibular and extra-retinal mechanisms in the control of head and gaze during head-free pursuit.Active inference and oculomotor pursuit: the dynamic causal modelling of eye movements.Spatial and temporal aspects of cognitive influences on smooth pursuit.Gaze behavior in one-handed catching and its relation with interceptive performance: what the eyes can't tell.Saccades to future ball location reveal memory-based prediction in a virtual-reality interception taskSaccades and pursuit: two outcomes of a single sensorimotor process.Memory and prediction in natural gaze controlAnisotropic connectivity implements motion-based prediction in a spiking neural networkFilling gaps in visual motion for target capture.Development of internal models and predictive abilities for visual tracking during childhood.Cognitive processes involved in smooth pursuit eye movements: behavioral evidence, neural substrate and clinical correlation.Extraction of visual motion information for the control of eye and head movement during head-free pursuit.Predictive smooth ocular pursuit during the transient disappearance of a visual target.10-Month-Old Infants Are Sensitive to the Time Course of Perceived Actions: Eye-Tracking and EEG EvidenceEye tracking a self-moved target with complex hand-target dynamics.Evidence for a link between the extra-retinal component of random-onset pursuit and the anticipatory pursuit of predictable object motion.Anticipatory VOR suppression induced by visual and nonvisual stimuli in humans.Enhanced top-down control during pursuit eye tracking in schizophrenia.Evidence for synergy between saccades and smooth pursuit during transient target disappearance.The common rate control account of prediction motion.Grasping occluded targets: investigating the influence of target visibility, allocentric cue presence, and direction of motion on gaze and grasp accuracy.Differential contributions to the interception of occluded ballistic trajectories by the temporoparietal junction, area hMT/V5+, and the intraparietal cortex.Dramatic impairment of prediction due to frontal lobe degeneration.Influence of predictability on control of extra-retinal components of smooth pursuit during prolonged 2D tracking.Eye movements and manual interception of ballistic trajectories: effects of law of motion perturbations and occlusions.Learning the trajectory of a moving visual target and evolution of its tracking in the monkey.Disappearance of the inversion effect during memory-guided tracking of scrambled biological motion.Keep your eyes on the ball: smooth pursuit eye movements enhance prediction of visual motion.The influence of cues and stimulus history on the non-linear frequency characteristics of the pursuit response to randomized target motion.Visual extrapolation under risk: human observers estimate and compensate for exogenous uncertainty.Visual Motion Processing and Human Tracking Behavior
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Human ocular pursuit during the transient disappearance of a visual target.
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Human ocular pursuit during the transient disappearance of a visual target.
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Human ocular pursuit during the transient disappearance of a visual target.
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Human ocular pursuit during the transient disappearance of a visual target.
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Human ocular pursuit during the transient disappearance of a visual target.
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Graham R Barnes
Simon J Bennett
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10.1152/JN.01145.2002
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2003-10-01T00:00:00Z