Separate adaptive mechanisms for the control of reactive and volitional saccadic eye movements.
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Visual Space Constructed by Saccade Motor MapsSaccade adaptation as a model of flexible and general motor learningBasic principles of sensorimotor adaptation to different distortions with different effectors and movement types: a review and synthesis of behavioral findingsSaccade-vergence properties remain more stable over short-time repetition under overlap than under gap task: a preliminary study.Sensory processing of motor inaccuracy depends on previously performed movement and on subsequent motor corrections: a study of the saccadic system.Adaptation of eye and hand movements to target displacements of different size.Visual cues that are effective for contextual saccade adaptation.Behavior of the oculomotor vermis for five different types of saccade.Saccade adaptation abnormalities implicate dysfunction of cerebellar-dependent learning mechanisms in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).Secondary adaptation of memory-guided saccadesSingle session imaging of cerebellum at 7 Tesla: obtaining structure and function of multiple motor subsystems in individual subjects.The generalization of visuomotor learning to untrained movements and movement sequences based on movement vector and goal location remappingAdaptation and adaptation transfer characteristics of five different saccade types in the monkey.Eye movement sequence generation in humans: Motor or goal updating?The dynamics of memory as a consequence of optimal adaptation to a changing body.Saccade adaptation specific to visual contextFacilitating recognition of crowded faces with presaccadic attentionVisual function in autism spectrum disorders: a critical review.Impairment of saccade adaptation in a patient with a focal thalamic lesion.Neuronal representation of saccadic error in macaque posterior parietal cortex (PPC).Long-lasting modifications of saccadic eye movements following adaptation induced in the double-step target paradigm.Saccadic Adaptation in 10-41 Month-Old Children.The influence of the consistency of postsaccadic visual errors on saccadic adaptation.Single-neuron evidence for a contribution of the dorsal pontine nuclei to both types of target-directed eye movements, saccades and smooth-pursuit.Transfer of adaptation from visually guided saccades to averaging saccades elicited by double visual targets.Oculomotor consequences of feeble image size inequality at near reading distance.Concurrent adaptation of reactive saccades and hand pointing movements to equal and to opposite changes of target direction.Activity changes in monkey superior colliculus during saccade adaptation.Functional anatomy of saccadic adaptation in humans.Modulation of saccadic intrusions by exogenous and endogenous attention.Saccadic adaptation in children.A role for the parietal cortex in sensorimotor adaptation of saccades.People are unable to recognize or report on their own eye movements.Differential cortical activation during saccadic adaptation.Involvement of the cerebellar thalamus in human saccade adaptation.The impact of mild closed head injury on involuntary saccadic adaptation: evidence for the preservation of implicit motor learning.Retention of saccadic adaptation in humans.Differences in intersaccadic adaptation transfer between inward and outward adaptation.Vector inversion diminishes the online control of antisaccades.Activation of cerebellar hemispheres in spatial memorization of saccadic eye movements: an fMRI study.
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Separate adaptive mechanisms for the control of reactive and volitional saccadic eye movements.
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1995-12-01T00:00:00Z