M. Directional asymmetries in human smooth pursuit eye movements. In-vest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. XXXX;XX:XXX–XXX. DOI:10.1167/ iovs.12-11369 PURPOSE. Humans make smooth pursuit eye movements to bring the image of a moving object onto the fovea. Although pursuit accuracy is critical to prevent motion blur, the eye often falls behind the target. Previous studies suggest that pursuit accuracy differs between motion directions. Here, we systematically assess asymmetries in smooth pursuit. METHODS. In experiment 1, binocular eye movements were recorded while observers (n 20) tracked a small spot of light moving along one of four cardinal or diagonal axes across a featureless background. We analyzed pursuit latency, acceleration, peak velocity, gai...
AbstractAlthough numerous studies have examined the relationship between smooth-pursuit eye movement...
Smooth pursuit eye movements often show directional asymmetry in pursuit initiation or steady‐state ...
AbstractWe compared horizontal and vertical smooth pursuit eye movements in five healthy human subje...
M. Directional asymmetries in human smooth pursuit eye movements. In-vest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2013;5...
It has long been known that ocular pursuit of a moving target has a major influence on its perceived...
We investigated the relationship between compensation for the effects of smooth pursuit eye movement...
AbstractThe smooth pursuit system is usually studied using single moving objects as stimuli. However...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (pursuit) are used to minimize the retinal motion of moving objects. Du...
Most studies concerned with motion perception during smooth pursuit eye movements havefocused on the...
AbstractWhen viewing a moving object, details may appear blurred if the object’s motion is not compe...
We investigated the relationship between compensation for the effects of smooth pursuit eye movement...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (pursuit) are used to minimize the retinal motion of moving objects. Du...
We investigated the relationship between compensation for the effects of smooth pursuit eye movement...
Although many studies have been devoted to motion perception during smooth pursuit eye movements, re...
AbstractThe smooth pursuit system is usually studied using single moving objects as stimuli. However...
AbstractAlthough numerous studies have examined the relationship between smooth-pursuit eye movement...
Smooth pursuit eye movements often show directional asymmetry in pursuit initiation or steady‐state ...
AbstractWe compared horizontal and vertical smooth pursuit eye movements in five healthy human subje...
M. Directional asymmetries in human smooth pursuit eye movements. In-vest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2013;5...
It has long been known that ocular pursuit of a moving target has a major influence on its perceived...
We investigated the relationship between compensation for the effects of smooth pursuit eye movement...
AbstractThe smooth pursuit system is usually studied using single moving objects as stimuli. However...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (pursuit) are used to minimize the retinal motion of moving objects. Du...
Most studies concerned with motion perception during smooth pursuit eye movements havefocused on the...
AbstractWhen viewing a moving object, details may appear blurred if the object’s motion is not compe...
We investigated the relationship between compensation for the effects of smooth pursuit eye movement...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (pursuit) are used to minimize the retinal motion of moving objects. Du...
We investigated the relationship between compensation for the effects of smooth pursuit eye movement...
Although many studies have been devoted to motion perception during smooth pursuit eye movements, re...
AbstractThe smooth pursuit system is usually studied using single moving objects as stimuli. However...
AbstractAlthough numerous studies have examined the relationship between smooth-pursuit eye movement...
Smooth pursuit eye movements often show directional asymmetry in pursuit initiation or steady‐state ...
AbstractWe compared horizontal and vertical smooth pursuit eye movements in five healthy human subje...