Abstract Eye movements can be broadly classified into target-selecting and gaze-stabilizing eye movements. How do the different systems interact under natural conditions? Here we investigate interactions between the optokinetic and the target-selecting system in cats and humans. We use combinations of natural and grating stimuli. The natural stimuli are movies and pictures taken from the cat’s own point of view with a head-mounted camera while it moved about freely in an outdoor environment. We superimpose linear global motion on the stimuli and use measurements of optokinetic nystagmus as a probe to study the interaction between the different systems responsible for controlling eye movements. Cats display higher precision stabilizing eye m...
We sit in a garden with no particular goal in mind. Something moves in the corner of our eye and—bas...
Spatial vision was tested behaviorally in two normal and two experimental cats in a Berkley apparatu...
AbstractPresenting the two eyes with incongruent stimuli leads to the phenomenon of interocular riva...
Eye movements can be broadly classified into target-selecting and gaze-stabilizing eye movements. Ho...
Eye, head, and body movements jointly control the direction of gaze and the stability of retinal ima...
AbstractVision is important for locomotion in complex environments. How it is used to guide stepping...
International audiencePrior studies have led to the gaze feedback hypothesis, which states that quic...
The objective of visual systems neuroscience has shifted over the past few years from determining th...
Visual tracking of moving targets requires the combination of smooth pursuit eye movements with catc...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Zubair, H. N., Chu, K., Johnson, J. L., ...
After a brief review of the functional aspects of gaze displacements in animal and man, results of a...
Presenting the two eyes with incongruent stimuli leads to the phenomenon of interocular rivalry. At ...
It is generally accepted that in cats smooth pursuit velocity of the eye never exceeds a few degrees...
The objective of visual systems neuroscience has shifted over the past few years from determining th...
The spontaneous eye movements were analysed comparatively in the kitten and in the cat. The eye move...
We sit in a garden with no particular goal in mind. Something moves in the corner of our eye and—bas...
Spatial vision was tested behaviorally in two normal and two experimental cats in a Berkley apparatu...
AbstractPresenting the two eyes with incongruent stimuli leads to the phenomenon of interocular riva...
Eye movements can be broadly classified into target-selecting and gaze-stabilizing eye movements. Ho...
Eye, head, and body movements jointly control the direction of gaze and the stability of retinal ima...
AbstractVision is important for locomotion in complex environments. How it is used to guide stepping...
International audiencePrior studies have led to the gaze feedback hypothesis, which states that quic...
The objective of visual systems neuroscience has shifted over the past few years from determining th...
Visual tracking of moving targets requires the combination of smooth pursuit eye movements with catc...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Zubair, H. N., Chu, K., Johnson, J. L., ...
After a brief review of the functional aspects of gaze displacements in animal and man, results of a...
Presenting the two eyes with incongruent stimuli leads to the phenomenon of interocular rivalry. At ...
It is generally accepted that in cats smooth pursuit velocity of the eye never exceeds a few degrees...
The objective of visual systems neuroscience has shifted over the past few years from determining th...
The spontaneous eye movements were analysed comparatively in the kitten and in the cat. The eye move...
We sit in a garden with no particular goal in mind. Something moves in the corner of our eye and—bas...
Spatial vision was tested behaviorally in two normal and two experimental cats in a Berkley apparatu...
AbstractPresenting the two eyes with incongruent stimuli leads to the phenomenon of interocular riva...