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Journal of Neurophysiology, 1995
1. In the monkey superior colliculus (SC), the activity of most saccade-related neurons studied so far consists of a burst of activity in a population of cells at one place on the SC movement map. In contrast, recent experiments in the cat have described
D. Munoz, Robert H. Wurtz
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1. In the monkey superior colliculus (SC), the activity of most saccade-related neurons studied so far consists of a burst of activity in a population of cells at one place on the SC movement map. In contrast, recent experiments in the cat have described
D. Munoz, Robert H. Wurtz
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Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2012
There is an ongoing controversy regarding the relationship between covert attention and saccadic eye movements. While there is quite some evidence that the preparation of a saccade is obligatory preceded by a shift of covert attention, the reverse is not
A. Belopolsky, J. Theeuwes
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There is an ongoing controversy regarding the relationship between covert attention and saccadic eye movements. While there is quite some evidence that the preparation of a saccade is obligatory preceded by a shift of covert attention, the reverse is not
A. Belopolsky, J. Theeuwes
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The aftermath of horizontal saccades: Saccadic retraction and cyclotorsion
Vision Research, 1986During horizontal saccades from either nasal or temporal direction, the eye is retracted into its orbit (about 100 micron for 8 degrees saccades), presumably due to co-contraction of the recti. That translational displacement of the eye thereafter slowly decays, with a half-time of about 100 msec.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, 2004
Performance on antisaccade trials requires the inhibition of a prepotent response (i.e., don't look at the flashing cue) and the generation and execution of a correct saccade in the opposite direction. The authors attempted to further specify the role of
N. Unsworth, Josef C. Schrock, R. Engle
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Performance on antisaccade trials requires the inhibition of a prepotent response (i.e., don't look at the flashing cue) and the generation and execution of a correct saccade in the opposite direction. The authors attempted to further specify the role of
N. Unsworth, Josef C. Schrock, R. Engle
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Saccadic adaptation shifts the pre-saccadic attention focus
Experimental Brain Research, 2005The well-documented phenomenon of the spatial coupling between saccadic programming and the orienting of attention refers to the fact that visual attention is directed toward the location that the eyes are aiming for. However, the question remains open as to whether saccades and attention are two independent processes that can be directed concurrently ...
Thérèse Collins, Karine Doré-Mazars
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Look away: the anti-saccade task and the voluntary control of eye movement
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2004D. Munoz, S. Everling
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Saccade landing position prediction for gaze-contingent rendering
ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2017Elena Arabadzhiyska+4 more
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Saccade deficits in amnestic mild cognitive impairment resemble mild Alzheimer's disease
European Journal of Neuroscience, 2014A. Peltsch+3 more
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