Abstract A fundamental problem in the generation of goal-directed behaviour is caused by the inevitable latency of biological sensory systems. Behaviour which is fully synchronised with the triggering sensory event can only be executed if the occurrence of this event can be predicted based on prior information. Smooth-pursuit eye movements are a classical and well-established example of goal-directed behaviour. The execution of these eye movements is thought to be very closely linked to the processing of visual motion signals. Here, we show that healthy human subjects as well as trained rhesus monkeys are able to initi-ate smooth-pursuit eye movements in anticipation of a moving target. These anticipatory pursuit eye movements are scaled to...
Vision is probably our most important sense. It allows us to interact in a dynamic environment where...
When observers pursue a moving target with their eyes, they use predictions of future target positio...
International audienceWhen predictive information about target motion is available, anticipatory smo...
A classic paradigm to study anticipatory pursuit consists in training monkeys to look at a target th...
Smooth pursuit eye movements are expressed in their finest form in primates and have been studied ex...
Animals often make anticipatory movements to compensate for slow reaction times. Anticipatory moveme...
AbstractIs the presence of foveal stimulation a necessary prerequisite for rhesus monkeys to perform...
International audienceFollowing previous studies documenting the ability to generate anticipatory re...
Expectation of upcoming events is an essential cognitive function on which anticipatory actions are ...
When animal behavior is studied in a laboratory environment, the animals are often extensively train...
AbstractMany neurophysiological studies in monkeys have indicated that visual motion information for...
Smooth pursuit eye movements are used to maintain gaze on moving targets. In order to overcome proc...
Anticipatory smooth pursuit eye movements in the direction of expected target motion can be elicited...
International audiencePrimates (including humans) heavily rely on the efficiency of their visual sys...
The timing of an upcoming event depends on two factors: its temporal position, proximal or distal wi...
Vision is probably our most important sense. It allows us to interact in a dynamic environment where...
When observers pursue a moving target with their eyes, they use predictions of future target positio...
International audienceWhen predictive information about target motion is available, anticipatory smo...
A classic paradigm to study anticipatory pursuit consists in training monkeys to look at a target th...
Smooth pursuit eye movements are expressed in their finest form in primates and have been studied ex...
Animals often make anticipatory movements to compensate for slow reaction times. Anticipatory moveme...
AbstractIs the presence of foveal stimulation a necessary prerequisite for rhesus monkeys to perform...
International audienceFollowing previous studies documenting the ability to generate anticipatory re...
Expectation of upcoming events is an essential cognitive function on which anticipatory actions are ...
When animal behavior is studied in a laboratory environment, the animals are often extensively train...
AbstractMany neurophysiological studies in monkeys have indicated that visual motion information for...
Smooth pursuit eye movements are used to maintain gaze on moving targets. In order to overcome proc...
Anticipatory smooth pursuit eye movements in the direction of expected target motion can be elicited...
International audiencePrimates (including humans) heavily rely on the efficiency of their visual sys...
The timing of an upcoming event depends on two factors: its temporal position, proximal or distal wi...
Vision is probably our most important sense. It allows us to interact in a dynamic environment where...
When observers pursue a moving target with their eyes, they use predictions of future target positio...
International audienceWhen predictive information about target motion is available, anticipatory smo...