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Motion transparency : depth ordering and smooth pursuit eye movements [PDF]
When two overlapping, transparent surfaces move in different directions, there is ambiguity with respect to the depth ordering of the surfaces. Little is known about the surface features that are used to resolve this ambiguity.
Schütz, Alexander C.
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The effects of smooth pursuit adaptation on the gain of visuomotor transmission in monkeys
Smooth pursuit eye movements are supported by visual-motor systems, where visual motion information is transformed into eye movement commands. Adaptation of the visuomotor systems for smooth pursuit is an important factor to maintain pursuit accuracy and
Seiji eOno, Seiji eOno
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The Role of Dopamine in Anticipatory Pursuit Eye Movements: Insights from Genetic Polymorphisms in Healthy Adults [PDF]
There is a long history of eye movement research in patients with psychiatric diseases for which dysfunctions of neurotransmission are considered to be the major pathologic mechanism.
Billino, Jutta +2 more
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For the majority of human smooth pursuit eye movements made to a horizontal ramp target of unpredictable direction, the reciprocal of the latency appears to have a Gaussian distribution of the same general form as for saccades to step targets, but with smaller median.
Merrison, A.F.A., Carpenter, R.H.S.
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A review of pursuit and saccadic eye movements and their utility in stroke
The head impulse-nystagmus-test of skew (+ hearing) or HINTS+ exam is a well-established clinical bedside test used in evaluating whether patients with the acute vestibular syndrome have features concerning for a central etiology (e.g., stroke).
Elizabeth Fracica +3 more
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Involuntary saccades and binocular coordination during visual pursuit in Parkinson's disease [PDF]
Prior studies of oculomotor function in Parkinson's disease (PD) have either focused on saccades while smooth pursuit eye movements were not involved, or tested smooth pursuit without considering the effect of any involuntary saccades.
Cao, Bo +6 more
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Eye Position Error Influence over “Open-Loop” Smooth Pursuit Initiation
The oculomotor system integrates a variety of visual signals into appropriate motor plans, but such integration can have widely varying time scales. For example, smooth pursuit eye movements to follow a moving target are slower and longer lasting than ...
Antimo Buonocore +2 more
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Cohomology of moduli spaces of curves of genus three via point counts [PDF]
In this article we consider the moduli space of smooth $n$-pointed non-hyperelliptic curves of genus 3. In the pursuit of cohomological information about this space, we make $\mathbb{S}_n$-equivariant counts of its numbers of points defined over finite ...
Bergström, Jonas
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When animal behavior is studied in a laboratory environment, the animals are often extensively trained to shape their behavior. A crucial question is whether the behavior observed after training is part of the natural repertoire of the animal or ...
Yehudit Botschko +2 more
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Dynamics of oculomotor direction discrimination [PDF]
Successful foveation of a dynamic target depends on good predictions of its movement direction and speed. We measured and compared the temporal dynamics of directional precision of both saccades and smooth pursuit and their interactions. We also compared
Braun, Doris I., Gegenfurtner, Karl R.
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